About this program
Agile is a project management and software development approach that emphasizes flexibility, collaboration, and iterative progress. It prioritizes delivering value to customers faster and more efficiently by breaking projects into small, manageable pieces and working in short cycles. Agile methodologies like Scrum and Kanban are based on the principles outlined in the Agile Manifesto.
What You'll Learn
- Confidently guide your team or organization through a shift to Agile
- Build high performing Scrum teams through improved collaboration and communication
- Increase project efficiency and organization to drive business outcomes
- Develop tools and artifacts such as product backlogs, sprint plans, sprint backlogs and retrospectives
What You’ll Earn
In this three-course certificate program, we’ll explore the foundations of computational linguistics, the academic discipline that underlies NLP. You’ll delve into the various technical
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