Learn how to use the Disciplined Agile project management toolkit to build training programs that teach citizen developers agile project management tools, techniques, and methods to build no-code/low-code applications effectively and efficiently.
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This course describes how training professionals can use agile project management to build training programs for citizen developers. Disciplined Agile is a framework that uses a toolkit of the best agile project management methods to help project teams build customized Ways of Working for their no-code/low-code application development.
Trainers will practice the skills of agile project management so that they can create more effective training programs for citizen developers. Agile project management will aid citizen developers in rapidly building no-code/low-code applications that are free of defects and can rapidly scale as needed while best meeting the organization’s strategic goals.
This course is part of the Designing and Delivering the Citizen Developer Training Program Professional Certificate.
What you'll learn
- The Citizen Developer Mindset: Creating Business Solutions with Design Thinking
What is Design Thinking?
Building Empathy with Customers and Stakeholders
Tools for Understanding Customer Needs
Prototyping the No-Code/Low-Code Application
Training Citizen Developers in Design Thinking
- Deliver No-Code/Low-Code Products that Delight Customers and Stakeholders - Product Development and Management Skills
The Product Life Cycle
User Experience and No-Code/Low-Code Application Design
Using Customer Feedback to Build a Better No-Code/Low-Code Product
Measuring the Success of No-Code/Low-Code Products
Training Citizen Developers in Product Development and Management
- Development and Delivery Models for Citizen Developers - Disciplined Agile for Rapid Low/No-Code Applications
The Essentials of Agile Project Management
What is Disciplined Agile Project Management
No-Code/Low-Code Application Project Management Essentials
A Case Study of No-Code/Low-Code Application Project
Training Citizen Developers in Disciplined Agile Project Management