Who should take this course

The course is aimed at professionals who are working on agile projects and in project teams.

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Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for attending this course and previous PRINCE2 knowledge is not needed.

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What Will You Learn

During the training program, learners will:

  • Understand the fundamentals of PRINCE2® and learn how to adapt the method in the context of agile
  • Achieve knowledge of agile concepts and techniques including Scrum, Kanban and many more
  • Learn how PRINCE2 and agile can work together
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  Course Overview

PRINCE2® Agile Foundation provides project professionals with guidance on how to use PRINCE2 in an agile project environment. Agile provides a framework which is helpful in decreasing the complexity and time-scale of the project. It welcomes change, making it more flexible than traditional project management methodologies. The training shows how agile can be used to govern project delivery for better outcomes, showing how to blend the two approaches together successfully.

PRINCE2® Agile Foundation also acts as a prerequisite for the PRINCE2® Agile Practitioner course which provides further guidance in implementing PRINCE2 Agile into project delivery.

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  Course Content

Section 1

  • A Project or Business as Usual?
  • An Overview of PRINCE2®
  • An Introduction to Agile
  • Blending PRINCE2® and Agile
  • What to Fix and What to Flex

Section 2

  • Agile Behaviours and the PRINCE2® Principles
  • Agile and the PRINCE2® Themes
  • Agile and the PRINCE2® Processes

Section 3

  • Focus Areas
  • Course Complete
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About Tredegar

Tredegar is located in Monmouthshire on the banks of the Sirhowy River. It is said to have been an early centre of the Industrial Revolution in South Wales. The Tredegar Iron Works located in in Richmond, Virginia, United States were named after the town.

History

Samuel Homfray who is said to be the founding father of the town along with his partners needed accommodation for their workers, and thus the need to develop a suitable town. Lt.Col. Sir Charles Gould Morgan owned the land on the east side of the Sirhowy river, who granted a lease in 1799 to build Tredegar Ironworks Company. The lease was further extended with Homfray marrying Sir Charles daughter Jane. 

To his workers, he paid in his own currency so that they could not spend outside the town.By 1805, the parish had grown with horse carriages being operated as a mode of transport.

 Governance – Facts

  • Tredegar is the birthplace of Aneurin Bevan who is said to have introduced the system of British National Health Service. Aneurin Bevan was also involved in the management of Tredegar General Hospital.
  • Leader of the Labour Party from 1983 to 1992, Neil Kinnock, was born in Tredegar in 1942 and lived there for most of his early life
  • Michael Foot, the predecessor to Neil Kinnock, was MP for the local constituency — Ebbw Vale — during his time as party leader.
  • For a few years Tredegar, once considered a Labour seat was represented by the left-wing independent Dai Davies until the general election of 2010.

 Architecture

The two architectural marvels in Tredegar are its Bedwellty House and the Town Clock. The Bedwellty House is known for being the home of the founder of Tredegar – Samuel Homfray. The house is surrounded by a huge 26-acre Victorian garden without any gates. It also includes the Long Shelter.

The clock came into being as a generous gift from Mrs R.P. Davies, wife of the manager of Tredegar Ironworks, who conceived the idea as well. The clock was made by JB Joyce & Co of Whitchurch, Shropshire and erected in the Circle as per the wishes of Mrs.Davies.

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