PMI ACP Plus Exam Prep Training
In-Person Classroom
$1999
- 3 Days of Live Instruction
- Approved Teachers and Course Materials
- Exam for ACP & Membership Cost
- Complete Success Promise
- Certificate of 21 Contact Hours for the Exam
Live Online Classroom
$1799
- 3 Days of Live Online Classroom
- Authorized Course Materials and Instructors
- Exam fee & PMI 1yr Membership
- Live Class Recorded Videos
- 21 Contact Hours Certificate for the Exam
Online Self - Study
$1299
- Lifelong Courseware Access
- Approved Teachers and Course Materials
- Exam-Based Practice Exams
- Extra Materials/Resources
- Certificate of 21 Contact Hours for the Exam
Obtain
the PMI ACP Certification to Succeed in Agile Project Management:
A comprehensive course that includes
PMI® membership and the PMI-ACP® certification exam is called PMI-ACP+. Enroll
in an employer-funded, thorough PMI-ACP® course and concentrate on your exam
prep. Every six months, the CP course materials and practice test questions are
updated to bring you up to date on the newest developments in technology. A
group of lead instructors and industry professionals collaborated to build and
refine CP's PMI-ACP® course. A number of add-ons are included in the course to
support learning both during and after the certification training.
The CP PMI-ACP® Plus course comes in
four different versions. With the Self-Study Plus Module, you can receive
professional guidance via recorded sessions or learn at your own pace with the
Self-Study module. In addition, you have the option to learn from a teacher in
a traditional classroom setting with in-person instruction or virtually using
live online training.
Training Agenda:
Day |
Lesson No. |
Topics |
1. |
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Introduction to Scaleup Certifications: Remarks regarding Scaleup
Certifications Training kinds
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1. |
Overview
of the Agile Certified Practitioner Course:
Value,
Qualification, Timeline for Certification Audit Procedure Certification
Procedure Domains
and Duties of the Exam Process
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2. |
Part I of Agile Principles and Mindset: Agile:
Principles, Evolution, Manifesto, and Best Practices What
Agile Isn't Advantages
of Agile
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3. |
Part II of Agile Principles and Mindset: Frameworks,
procedures, methods, and agile Crystal Methodology, Extreme
Programming, Scrum
The method for developing dynamic systems Agile
Project Management: Framework PMBOK
vs. APM Feature-driven
development Lean
software development Lean
principles Open UP, Information
Radiators, Kanban
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4. |
Part I of Value-Driven Delivery: Prioritization
techniques Agile
customer-value prioritization Return
on investment, Net
present value, Internal
rate of return, Payback
period, Forecasting,
Time
value of money, Financial
feasibility of projects, and prioritization Non-Functional
Requirements Risk
Management in Agile Risk
Adjusted Product Backlog
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5. |
Part II of Value-Driven Delivery: Agile
Contracts Earned
Value Management for Agile Minimum
Marketable Feature Kanban
Boards Kanban
and JIT Incremental
Delivery Review
and Feedback Techniques Reprioritization
or Relative Prioritization Agile Compliance |
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6.
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Part I of Stakeholder Engagement: Stakeholder
management the
project charter the
business case the
user story the
agile personas, the
agile wireframes the
product backlog and
the agile story maps
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2. |
7. |
Part II of Stakeholder Engagement:
Globalization,
Culture, and Team Diversity Active
Listening Burn-up
and Burn-down Charts Information
Radiators Agile
Modeling Burn-up
and Burn-down Charts Impediment
Logs Visible
Charts Agile
Facilitation Methods Agile
Participatory Decision-Making Agile
Conflict Resolution and Negotiation
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8. |
Part I of Team Performance: Creating
a team Managing
expectations Holding
daily stand-up meetings Introducing
agile leadership Managing
versus leading Coaching
and mentoring Developing
agile emotional intelligence.
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9. |
Part II of Team Performance: Agile
team motivation team
area technology
for collaboration agile
brainstorming sessions, and velocity
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10. |
Part I of Adaptive Planning: Connecting
Agile Projects with Portfolios and Programs Using
time boxes Compute
Determining
the Project Size Narrative
Elements Valuing
Affinity Calculating
the Project's Size
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11. |
Part II of Adaptive Planning: The
Agile Product Roadmap the
Release Plan the
Temporal Variations the
Value-based Analysis and Decomposition the
Release Plan the
Agile Product Roadmap and
the Sprint Reviews.
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3. |
12. |
Part I: Problem Detection and Resolution: Detection
of Agile Problems Escaped
Defects Work
in Progress Cumulative
Flow Diagram and
Agile Problem Solving
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13. |
Part II: Problem Detection and Resolution: Metric
and Measure Burn
Charts Variance
Analysis, Trend Analysis Risk
Management in Agile Risk
Log, Risk Burndown Chart, Risk Profile Graphs, Progressive Risk Reduction Spike Agile Failure Modes
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14. |
Continuous Improvement Part I: Kaizen Retrospectives Process
Analysis Technique Agile
Process Tailoring Quality
in Agile Test
Driven Development Checklist
for Story Completion
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15. |
Continuous Improvement Part II: Value
Stream Mapping Seven
Forms of Waste Agile
Flowcharts Agile
Spaghetti Diagrams Self-Assessment Principles
of System Thinking.
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4. |
16. |
The Agile Practice Guide: The
Agile Mindset Agile
Approaches Uncertainty
and Risk Life
Cycle Selection Creating
Agile Environment Delivering
in Agile Environment Agile
Organization Considerations
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Procedure
for PMI-ACP Certification:
Step 1: Create an account on PMI.org.
Step 2: Fill out your PMI ACP application by supplying information about your
training, employment history, and education.
Step 4: Await authorization. If an audit is not chosen for the application, it
could take five to seven business days.
Step 5: PMI approves the application
Step 6: Pay your PMI membership and examination price by contacting support@scaleupcertifications.com.
Step 7: When scheduling your exam, decide on the location, day, and time.
Format of Examination:
Ø 120 multiple-choice
questions
Ø Duration: 3 hours
Ø Pass Score: PMI® does not
specify.
Ø Type of Exam: Closed book
Cost
of the examination:
Incorporated
into the course
Sustaining the PMI-ACP certification:
Get 30 PDUs in topics related to Agile every 3 years.
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What You`ll Learn on This Course?
- Exam Passing Rate: 98.23%
- Professional Attendance: Over 70,000
- 100% Success Guarantee to Assist You
- More than 60 Accredited PMI-ACP Teachers
- Training that is Self-Paced, Virtual, or In-Person
- Guaranteed to Run Classes
Who This Course is for?
The Agile Practitioner
training course offered by Scaleup Certifications does not require
any prior knowledge or experience. Nonetheless, you must meet the following
educational and professional requirements in order to sit for the PMI-ACP® test.
A professional who wants to become certified by PMI-ACP® must fulfill the
following requirements:
Educational |
General
Project Experience |
Agile
Project Experience |
Training in Agile Practices |
Secondary degree (diploma
from high school, associate's degree, or internationally comparable)
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*2,000 hours over a
12-month period spent in project teams.
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1,500
hours (8 months) of agile methodology work in project teams
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21
hours of contact
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