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Agile for Beginners' course is intended towards motivating you to learn more about Agile so that you can become

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Answered by writersparadise
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The answer is a team lead.


Agile for Beginners course is intended towards motivating you to learn more about Agile so that you can become a team lead. This role is known as a Scrum Master and such a person is involved in guiding the team and providing it with the required resources. 
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Agile practises in software development include specifications discovery and solution improvement through collaboration with customers/end users by self-organizing and cross-functional teams, adaptive planning, modern approaches, early delivery, continual learning, and adaptable responses to changes in demand, capacity, and comprehension of the problems to be solved. These ideals and concepts were evolved from and support a wide range of software design frameworks, including Scrum and Kanban, and were popularised in the 2001 Manifesto for Agile Software Development. While there is a lot of anecdotal evidence that embracing agile methods and beliefs increases software professionals', teams', and organisations' effectiveness, empirical data is conflicting and difficult to come by.

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The Agile for Beginners course is designed to encourage you to learn more about Scrum so that you can become a better Agile practitioner.

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Agile software development is a methodology for tackling the creation of software. It is made up of many frameworks, such as SCRUM or Kanban, that assist development teams in continuously building, testing, and gathering feedback on their products. Individuals and interactions, not processes and tools, are the four key concepts of Agile. Scrum promotes excellent communication between team members as well as a few disciplines inside the project, allowing self-organizing groups to emerge. According to the Scrum methodology, each sprint should start with a short planning session and end with a review. Agile simply refers to the practise of making short, frequent releases to achieve continuous incremental improvement.

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