PMI-ACP® PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)® Roles & Responsibilities

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About This Presentation

The PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP®) is a role dedicated to applying agile principles and practices in project management. PMI-ACP® professionals are responsible for leading and managing agile projects, facilitating iterative development, and ensuring that teams deliver value incrementa...


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PMI-ACP ® Roles & Responsibilities The PMI-ACP ® (Agile Certified Practitioner) certification recognizes individuals who possess the knowledge and skills to lead and support Agile projects. Let's explore the key roles and responsibilities within an Agile project team.

Agile Project Manager Responsibilities Facilitator Guides the Agile team through ceremonies and processes, ensuring smooth workflow. Servant Leader Empowers the team, removes obstacles, and advocates for their needs. Metrics Manager Tracks and reports on Agile metrics to measure progress and identify areas for improvement. Stakeholder Communicator Manages stakeholder expectations and keeps them informed of project status.

Agile Team Member Responsibilities Collaboration Work closely with team members to share knowledge, provide feedback, and solve problems. Self-Organization Take ownership of tasks, actively participate in planning, and continuously improve processes. Adaptive Mindset Embrace change, experiment with new ideas, and adapt to evolving requirements.

Agile Coach Responsibilities 1 Mentor Guides the team in Agile practices, tools, and mindset. 2 Change Agent Helps the organization adopt and sustain Agile transformation. 3 Facilitator Enables effective collaboration and decision-making within the team.

Agile Stakeholder Responsibilities Visibility Stay informed about project progress and provide feedback. Collaboration Actively engage with the team and participate in key decisions. Prioritization Identify and communicate the most valuable features and requirements.