VS
2 de jun de 2020
Does let you know practices that help in making the right product that is managed right and done right, with retrospective techniques that can be implemented after the project is completed.
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5 de mai de 2020
In this course, I lean a lot of things based on review and metrics for software, such as sprint iteration, project iteration, daily scrum, project perspective, and many more.
por Kalynenko M
•16 de set de 2020
perfect
por Chetan N
•26 de mai de 2019
AMAZING
por Abdulrahman F
•14 de jun de 2020
thanks
por Muhammad Z H
•6 de nov de 2019
Thanks
por Dmitry
•2 de set de 2019
nice!
por Shaswata G
•27 de mai de 2019
great
por Alexandra S
•7 de dez de 2018
Good!
por Souhardya G
•15 de set de 2020
Good
por KARMANYA D
•1 de jun de 2020
nice
por Rafael N
•14 de jan de 2017
Top!
por P. K
•27 de out de 2020
yes
por Reto W
•28 de jun de 2019
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por Gokulnath R
•14 de jun de 2016
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por Jason M
•23 de mar de 2016
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por Orlando C
•3 de dez de 2017
I'm happy with the course, just some small issues: I know in the Capstone Projects the students will use the concepts learned throughout the specialization, but it would be great also to highlight some specific moments when the tools taught in this course are meant to be used. Theoretically is mentioned, but practical examples would help, like a 5 min video explaining a real-life project schedule - timeline and how the metrics and meetings were distributed along the life cycle. For example, now I am confused about what to do after a Sprint and a Release, when should I set up the retrospectives (the day after? the week after?), in which order, etc.
por Ludmila D
•22 de dez de 2017
Generally I like the course. However few areas might be improved in order to increase the value of it.
1) More specific metrics examples. Expected much more than I saw...
2) More up to date literature for reference (this is general concern on all Product Management specialization courses).
3) Link the advises in the course to budgets. There are a lot of advises that "good for the project", however reality has limited budgets and every "good practice" has a cost to pay. I would be happy to see more links to reality. Not in $$$ but in time. For example: this practice may will take full team 1 day, but it saves up to 5 days in the end.
por Dominic F
•20 de jan de 2020
The training materials are very well presented and easy to digest. I got plenty out of it. But the certificates are really, really easy to pass and I think it devalues them somewhat. If you're interested in this because you just want to learn for the sake of learning, or to supplement any practical knowledge of product management that you may already have through experience in your career (as was my case) and to just understand things better, this is great. But I wouldn't expect to get a new job/change career because of any certificate you earn from this course or others in the specialisation.
por Felix P
•8 de jan de 2021
All courses in this specialization have a very good content. Videos are well done and there are very interesting links provided as supplemental resources. This is a good specialization for someone trying to get into a software technical lead position. There are very interesting bits of knowledge in all the courses.
por José J C
•5 de set de 2016
Good material, but even better external material shown by links to blogs or related stuff.
Too focused in SCRUM. Maybe other methodologies are worth to explain.
I'll not buy it since I'm a SM, but if you are beginning with this topics or want to pursue a SM certificate, this course definitively can help you.
por Harshad P
•22 de fev de 2020
Very well presented course like the other courses in the Prod Mgmt Specialization. The project retrospective part was well presented and can be new even for seasoned managers the reason being this ceremony rarely happens in the agile software world.
por Ahmad I S
•18 de jul de 2020
What I very appreciate from this course that we get feedback from your mistake so can learn from it. That's why it suitable for newbie or professional and programmer or non programmer. It will be better if spreadsheet template as tool is provided.
por Benjamin G J
•11 de jun de 2016
Metrics produced a great opportunity to use exercises creating the software metric artifacts, as was done so well in course #4. This would be a significant improvement, and the lack of it was the only reason this didn't get five stars.
por Thomas S
•26 de set de 2019
Very good course and rich in new, cunning information! However confusing at a few points in the final assessment and the last video about the "past/future days" project retrospective explanation was not clear enough.
por Juan A Q
•8 de jul de 2020
Good course. Would like to see more examples about metrics, and the quizzes don't show the graphics when they're required, that's a pain in the... But in general terms it was a good course
por Sachin R P
•13 de abr de 2020
A very good course, where the presenters have really tried to articulate the topics and explain in a very simple manner using real life examples.