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Best advice for newbies to Agile

Craig Nodwell
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May 26, 2022

So the new training asked me to do this.
My best advice for new folks to agile would be to take this training and then get in there and do.  Ask questions, collaborate, and don't worry about 100% accuracy improvements will come with time.

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TIRI May 26, 2022

Thanks fpr this Craig because i am a newbie, as fresh as they come so I am on it! so which training is it?

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Craig Nodwell
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May 26, 2022

Well it's a beta course that I was asked to test, although you could probably still take it.
Here's the link.

I would also suggest (and this would be my best bestest advice) that you have a look at the many courses offered over at Atlassian University.

Craig Nodwell
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May 26, 2022

Another link to the University Learning Paths

Many of the courses are free yet provide a wealth of information to help you succeed in your agile journey.

TIRI May 26, 2022

Thanks again for your help, much appreciated

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Taranjeet Singh
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May 26, 2022

@Craig Nodwell @Thank you for sharing this Agil training info.

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May 27, 2022

Thanks for sharing that information, Craig.

That training is an interesting introduction to agile ideas. I suggest viewers to review the original source materials after viewing this training, and to attend other training to help better understand/apply the ideas.

Regarding the training, it could stand some improvements in miscommunicating waterfall ideas, the origins of agile (i.e. much older than 2001, the "why" for the manifesto seems incorrect, etc.), the application of the values (relative to a team's domain areas), little/no references to source material this training is based upon (and so instead present the ideas as if from the training authors), lots of errors/gaps in the Kanban information, many errors in Scrum concepts/ideas/practices, disregarding Scrum versus "Scrum...but..." or supporting practices (not part of the Scrum framework), several errors in the quizzes, and missing gotchas, such as tool companies emphasizing their form/interpretation of "agile" over generally accepted practices  :^)

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Igwe Carl July 30, 2022

my advise to newbie in agile is to learn the basics then integrate the values and principles to your everyday life.

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