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Business

AGILE Environment Learning

Some companies who apply the traditional waterfall wants to make a transition to Agile. I hope the treehouse team can shed light and if possible provide some course material/training/video about Agile Environment, Methodology, Project Management, Tools, Scaling Across Teams and Projects, Best Practices, Scrum, Roles, etc ...

I believe knowing these will allow a greenhorn or rockstar designer/developer adapt efficiently on any new company who uses this method within their daily process.

4 Answers

Pasan Premaratne
STAFF
Pasan Premaratne
Treehouse Teacher

Hey Michael Quiapos,

Feedback request duly noted! We have plans to introduce material on the topic but we don't have a specific date yet. I'll post updates on the forum as things progress.

Hope that helps.

Cheers, Pasan

That sounds great Pasan Premaratne, I'm looking forward to it.

Cheers

Any updates on Agile courses, Pasan?

Looking forward to that as well :-)

Sounds great!!! SCRUM Master. Vote +1

Pasan Premaratne
STAFF
Pasan Premaratne
Treehouse Teacher

Hey Jill Marcum,

Apologize for the delay on this :/ We're thinking of doing it as a live workshop rather than a structured course where students can ask questions. What do you think? I will post the date of the stream on here once we have things ready.

Thank you for your reply, Pasan. Personally, I would recommend a structured course. Agile is, perhaps counter-intuitively, a structured methodology. There is unfamiliar terminology, and concepts, that seem better served by a traditional course. I would certainly welcome any content, though, even a workshop. I think you just need to get something up on this asap, but unless treehouse is just for building websites for your mom and not for the career-minded, I think it should be part of a Track/etc. Maybe a deep dive like git? Thanks again.

Pasan Premaratne
Pasan Premaratne
Treehouse Teacher

Thanks for the feedback Jill. Duly noted and we'll work on getting a course up asap.