PRINCE
2®, PRI
NCE2 A
gile®, P
3O®, M
SP®, M
oP®, M
_o_R®,
MoV®,
ITIL®, R
ESILIA®
, P3M3
® are re
gistere
d trad
emark
s of AX
ELOS Lt
d. The s
wirl log
o™ is a
tradem
ark of A
XELOS
Ltd
Course administrationCourse introduction
Start and finish Course style
LunchCoffee and breaksM00 - Course introduction 2/12 | 2/230
Introductions Let’s Get to Know Each Other Please share with the class: Your name and surname Your organization Your profession (title, function, job responsibilities) Your familiarity with the project management Your experience with PRINCE2/PMBOK/Scrum Your personal session expectations
Course introduction
M00 - Course introduction 3/12 | 3/230
Course objectives Understand the basic concepts of common agile ways of working Understand the purpose and context for combining PRINCE2 and the agile way of working Be able to apply and evaluate the focus areas to a project in an agile context Be able to fix and flex the six aspects of a project in an agile context Be able to apply or tailor the PRINCE2 principles, themes, processes and management products to a project in an agile context To learn through the use of theory and practical exercises To prepare delegates for the PRINCE2 Agile Practitioner examMain goal Attempt Practitioner exam with confidence Communicate freely within PRINCE2 Agile project, understanding its principles and philosophySecondary goal Benefits and value of project management and PRINCE2 Agile
Course introduction
M00 - Course introduction 4/12 | 4/230
Day 1
Module Subject Start End Total Time(in hours)Introduction 09:00 09:30 00:30
01 An overview of agile 09:30 10:30 01:0002 Introduction to PRINCE2 Agile (incl. Hexagon) 10:00 11:00 01:0003 The 5 targets 11:00 12:00 01:0004 Starting Up a Project, Initiating a Project (incl. value assessment and Cynefin approach) 12:00 13:00 01:00
Lunch 13:00 13:30 00:3005 Agile and the PRINCE2 Themes 13:30 14:30 01:0006 Change (including the feedback loop) 14:30 15:30 01:0007 Organisation (including the servant leadership) 15:30 16:30 01:00
Recap Day 1 16:30 17:00 00:30Total Training Time 08:00
Course agenda - Day 1Course introduction
M00 - Course introduction 5/12 | 5/230
Day 2
Module Subject Start End Total Time(in hours)Review Day 1 09:00 09:15 00:15
08 Principles and Behaviours 09:15 10:30 01:1509 Managing Product Delivery (incl. Scrum) 10:30 11:45 01:1510 Plans 11:45 13:00 01:15
Lunch 13:00 13:30 00:3011 Quality (including the definition of 'Done') 13:30 15:15 01:4512 Controlling a Stage and Managing a Stage 15:15 16:30 01:15
Recap Day 2 16:30 17:00 00:30Total Training Time 08:00
Course agenda - Day 2Course introduction
M00 - Course introduction 6/12 | 6/230
Day 3
Module Subject Start End Total Time(in hours)Review Day 1 09:00 09:15 00:15
13 Directing a Project 09:15 10:00 00:4514 Closing a Project 10:00 10:30 00:3015 Kanban and The Kanban Method 10:30 11:30 01:0016 Lean Startup 11:30 12:00 00:3017 Further Guidance 12:00 12:30 00:30
Lunch 12:30 13:00 00:30Practitioner exam 13:00 15:30 02:30Total Training Time 06:30
Course agenda - Day 3Course introduction
M00 - Course introduction 7/12 | 7/230
PRINCE2 Agile Practitioner certification Practitioner Exam Paper based and open book exam
Reference to PRINCE2 Agile Handbook ONLY Handbook is provided for students
2:30 hour exam 50 questions worth 50 marks, pass mark is 25 (50%)
PRINCE2 Practitioner certification is required
Course introduction
Candidates completing an examination in a language that is not their mother tongue, will receive additional timeM00 - Course introduction 8/12 | 8/230
PRINCE2 Agile official handbook and examination syllabusCourse introduction
Module slide number / total module slidesSlide number / total slides
Module number and name Syllabus Handbook Page
PRINCE2 Agilehandbook pagePRINCE2 Agilesyllabus section code
PRINCE2 Agile is defined in the PRINCE2 Agile handbook:• 1st edition, 2015• ISBN-13: 978-0113314676
M00 - Course introduction 9/12 | 9/230
PRINCE2 Agile interactive study guide mind mapCourse introduction
See Appendix #2 for more mind maps from AXELOS Global Best PracticeM00 - Course introduction 10/12 | 10/230
PRINCE2 Agile interactive glossaryCourse introduction
quizlet.com/84828892/
M00 - Course introduction 11/12 | 11/230
About course author - Mirosław DąbrowskiCourse introduction
Creator Author / Writer Trainer• Lead author of more than 35+ accredited courseware materials from PRINCE2, PRINCE2 Agile, MSP, MoP, P3O, ITIL, M_o_R, MoV, PMP, Scrum, AgilePM, DSDM, CISSP, CISA, CISM, CRISC, CGEIT, TOGAF, COBIT5 etc. • Creator of popular 50+ interactive mind mapsfrom PPM and related topics (1+ mln views):www.miroslawdabrowski.com
Author of several articles and case studies for biggest Polish project management portal: 4PM: www.4pm.pl(15.000+ views each month)Editorial Board Member of Official PMI Poland Chapter magazine: “Strefa PMI”:www.strefapmi.pl
• International, english speaking trainer• Broad business knowledge about commercial education market and accreditation schemes• Over 100+ certifications• Over 1500+ people trained• Over 15.000+ hrs training• Over 25+ trainers trained and coachedlinkedin.com/in/miroslawdabrowski
Brand Ambassador Agile Coach / Coach PM / IT architect• Official Ambassador Poland of ASL BiSL Foundation (Netherlands). Responsible for promoting ASL2 and BiSL frameworkswww.aslbislfoundation.org• Founder and Leader of Ambassador Programme in OBASHI Ltd. (UK). Responsible for promoting OBASHI Methodologywww.obashi.co.uk
• Agile Change agent for organization moving towards more agile environment• C-level coaching from agile philosophy, working and management style• Individual coach for personal development• Auditing Agile project and teams• Years of experience with Agile(Scrum/DSDM/AgilePM) projects as a Scrum Master and Agile Coach
• IT architect (InfoSec and JEE domains) experienced in IT projects with budget above 10 mln PLN and timeline of 3+ years• Experienced with (“traditional”) projects under high security, audit and compliance requirements based on ISO/EIC 27001• 25+ web portal design and development projects with iterative, incremental and adaptive approach (Scrum or Agile hybrid)
Certifications (selected): CISA*, CISM*, CRISC*, CASP, Security+, Project+, Network+, Server+, MoP, MSP, PRINCE2, PRINCE2 Agile, M_o_R, MoV, P3O, ITIL, ASL2, BiSL, COBIT5, TOGAF 8/9L2, OBASHI, CAPM, PSM1, DSDM, AgilePM, OCUP Advanced, SCWCD, SCBCD, SCDJWS, SCMAD, MCT, MCP, MCITP, MCSA, MCSE+S, MCS, MCSA, ISTQB, IQBBA, REQB, CIW Web Design / Web Development / Web Security Professional, Certified Trainer Apollo 13 ITSM Simulation … (*passed exam, ongoing application)
miroslaw_dabrowskiMirosław Dąbrowskiwww.miroslawdabrowski.com
linkedin.com/in/miroslawdabrowskigoogle.com/+miroslawdabrowski
M00 - Course introduction 12/12 | 12/230
1. Introduction to PRINCE2 Agile2. The PRINCE2 Agile view3. The 5 targets4. Starting up a Project and Initiating a Project5. Agile and the PRINCE2 Themes6. Change (including the feedback loop)7. Organisation (including the servant leadership)8. Principles and Behaviours9. Scrum10. Plans
AgendaAn overview of agile
11. Quality (including the definition of 'Done')12. Controlling a Stage and Managing a Stage13. Directing a Project14. Closing a Project15. Rich communication (including Workshops)16. Kanban and The Kanban Method17. Lean Startup18. Further Guidance
M01 - An overview of agile 2/24 | 14/230
PRINCE2 and PRINCE2 Agile are only suitable for projects Agile can be used on projects and for ongoing ‘Business as Usual’ (BAU) work (embedding Agile culture in the organization)
An overview of agileProject or BAU
Section 1.2
Project characteristics Business as Usual characteristicsTemporary team (disbanded after the project) Ongoing more stable (dedicated) team
Difficult / change is natural Routine / repetableA degree of uncertainty A degree of certainty
M01 - An overview of agile 3/24 | 15/230
An overview of agileAn overview of agile
Figure 1.1M01 - An overview of agile 4/24 | 16/230
The term ‘agile’ is viewed in many different ways Philisophy, way of working, approach etc.
Well-known behaviours, concepts and techniques characterising agile The Agile Manifesto comes closest to a single definition –it was created as an alternative to ‘waterfall’ processes Agile addressed the new demands placed on the delivery of software (yet it is not only used in IT domain)
An overview of agileWgat is agile?
Figure 2.1M01 - An overview of agile 5/24 | 17/230
The Agile ManifestoAn overview of agile
“We are uncovering better ways of developing software by doing it and helping others do it”Through this work we have come to value
Agile(empirical/adaptive process control model)
Traditional (defined/deterministic process control model)
People and Interactions over Processes and ToolsWorking Software over Comprehensive Documentation
Customer Collaboration over Contract NegotiationResponding to Change over Following a Plan
While there is value in the items on the right; we value the items on the left more.(but Agile is not just about delivering software, it applies to all types of project)www.agilemanifesto.orgFigure 2.1M01 - An overview of agile 6/24 | 18/230
Situation Dictates The Type Of Process An overview of agile
Examples:Assembling, construction, transporting, accountingExamples:Sales, marketing, painting, music, creative writing
Empirical Predictive/Deterministic
• Frequent inspection and adaptation occurs as work proceeds • Processes are accepted as imperfectly defined • Outputs are often unpredictable and unrepeatable
• Work and outcomes are understood before execution • Given a well-defined set of inputs, the same outputs are generated every time • Follow the pre-determined steps to get known results
M01 - An overview of agile 7/24 | 19/230
The Agile Mindset, Values and PrinciplesAn overview of agile
Agile Mindset 4 Agile Values 12 Agile PrinciplesM01 - An overview of agile 8/24 | 20/230
The Agile PracticesAn overview of agile
Agile PracticesAgile Mindset 4 Agile Values
Unlimited number of practices
12 Agile PrinciplesM01 - An overview of agile 9/24 | 21/230
The Agile Methodologies, Methods, frameworks …An overview of agile
Scrum
XP
AgilePM
PRINCE2 Agile
Agile PracticesAgile Mindset 4 Agile Values 12 Agile PrinciplesM01 - An overview of agile 10/24 | 22/230
Agile Lightweight & Fuller Approaches (selected)An overview of agile
PRINCE2 Agile (P2A)Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM)Agile Project Management (AgilePM)Agile Unified Process (AUP)Open Unified Process (OpenUP)Large-scale Scrum (LeSS)Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD)Scrum at Scale (Scrum@Scale)Scrum-of-ScrumsScrum NEXUS Framework…
ScrumLean software developmentKanban (process + method)Extreme Programming (XP)Continuous Integration (CI)Continuous Delivery (CD)Continuous Deployment (CD)Feature-driven development (FDD)Test Driven Development (TDD)Crystal Clear…Fuller Approaches
(more than one team)Lightweight Approaches
(mostly one team)M01 - An overview of agile 11/24 | 23/230
Portfolio
Programme
Project
Team
Development / Delivery / Deployment(mostly IT focused)
AgilePM
Scrum
Positioning the Agile approaches (selected)An overview of agile
Non Agile (just for comparison)
AgilePgM
Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD)
Scaled
Agile Fr
amewo
rk (SAF
e)
Management of Portfolios(MoP)
Managing Successful Programmes(MSP)
Large-ScaleScrum(LeSS)
Large-ScaleScrum(LeSS)Huge
Scrum@Scale PRINCE2Agile
Lean Software Development / Lean Manufacturing / eXtreme Programming (XP) / Mob Programming / Refactoring / Test Driven Development (TDD) / Feature Driven Development (FDD) / Behavior Driven Development (BDD) / Continuous Testing (CT) / Continuous Integration (CI) / Continuous Delivery (CD) / Continuous Deployment (CD) / DevOps / Rugged DevOps …
DSDM AgilePFAgi
leBA PRINCE2
Scrum Nexus
Yet remember - Focus on Goals and results, not Best Practices!
Kanban
ScrumBan
M01 - An overview of agile 12/24 | 24/230
XSCALE
Agile Frameworks - Agile World interactive mind mapAn overview of agile
Section 2.2.1M01 - An overview of agile 13/24 | 25/230
Waterfall or Iterative and IncrementalAn overview of agile
Figure 2.2M01 - An overview of agile 14/24 | 26/230
It can be viewed in many ways Timeboxed approach for developing software A collection of techniques, practices, tools, meetings Using the Scrum framework
An overview of agileAgile basics
A Product Backlog and Sprint structure is commonly used(based on Scrum framework)
Figure 2.3 M01 - An overview of agile 15/24 | 27/230
Vision, Roadmap and Releases Non-IT situations Project work Flow-based working (continuous, not project) A wider mind-set (company culture)
An overview of agileBeyond a basic view
Section 2.2M01 - An overview of agile 16/24 | 28/230
Along with the agile frameworks there are a variety of behaviours, concepts and techniques that are seen as being part of the agile way of working
An overview of agileAgile behaviours, concepts and techniques
Section 2.2.2
Term Examples Similar termsBehaviours Being collaborative, Self-organizing (teams), Customer focussed, Empowered, Trusting not blaming (not blaming culture)
Principles, Values, Attitudes, Mind-set
Concepts Being collaborative, Self-organizing, Customer focussed, Empowered, Trusting not blaming Fundamentals, Basics
Techniques Burn charts, User Stories, Retrospectives, Timeboxing, Measuring flow Practices, Tools
M01 - An overview of agile 17/24 | 29/230
The PRINCE2 Agile viewAn overview of agile
Section 2.2.1M01 - An overview of agile 18/24 | 30/230
Relationship with other AXELOS Global Best PracticesAn overview of agile
PortfoliomanagementPortfolio(s) Office
ProgrammemanagementProgramme(s)Office
Project(s) OfficeProjectmanagement Projectmanagement Projectmanagement
Manag
ement
of Risk
(M_o_
R)
ITILMa
nagem
ent of
Value (M
oV)
6M01 - An overview of agile 19/24 | 31/230
The Portfolio, Programme, and Project Management Maturity Model (P3M3)
ITILMaturityModel(IMM)
Relationship with other AXELOS Global Best Practices and ModelsAn overview of agile
ITILPortfolio, Programme and Project Offices(P3O)
Management of Value(MoV)Management of Risk(M_o_R)
Best practice guides
AXELOS common glossary
PRINCE2Maturity Model(P2MM)
Models
(MoP)Management of Portfolios
(MSP)Managing Successful Programmes
(PRINCE2)PRojects IN Controlled Environments
Portfolio Office
Programme Office
Project Office
M01 - An overview of agile 20/24 | 32/230
How PRINCE2 fits with other AXELOS Global Best Practice GuidesAn overview of agile
P3OMoP
M_o_RMSP
MoV
ITIL Can be used as a method for delivering IT projects having requirements regarding reporting, compliance, control and risk management ITIL aligned to Agile principles together with PRINCE2 Agile can be used as a basis for DevOps
Integrates with PMOs by dedicated roles strictly responsible for project support and project assurance
Support project monitoring and control at the portfolio level with KPI and EWIs
Classic PRINCE2 uses risk management process defined in M_o_R allowing PRINCE2 to be easily integrated within enterprise risk management
Offers predictable products delivery within programme By natura of programme they are incremental and can be easily combined with PRINCE2 Agile
Provides framework for producing products acting as options for value improvement proposals framework For PRINCE2 Agile, MoV offers set of techniqes and tools
M01 - An overview of agile 21/24 | 33/230
M01 - An overview of agile 22/24 | 34/230
Q&AAn overview of agile
M01 - An overview of agile 23/24 | 35/230
Case StudyAn overview of agile
M01 - An overview of agile 24/24 | 36/230