Project Management Methodology Understanding of various project Management methodologies and processes, specific skill on Agile Delivery Model Awareness of how the Project Schedule is set up and used Program plan, Release plan for the project Sprint Planning Ability to effectively collaborate with the team, product owner, and stakeholders to establish clear goals and priorities for the sprint. It includes understanding project requirements, estimating work efforts, and ensuring that the sprint scope is feasible within the teams capacity. 1) Understanding of Backlog: Ability to review and comprehend the items in the backlog, prioritizing them based on value, urgency, and dependencies. 2) Defining Sprint Goals: Collaborating with the team and product owner to define a clear, actionable goal for the sprint, aligning it with project objectives and stakeholder expectations. 3) Estimating Effort and Capacity: Using estimation techniques (e.g., story points, hours) to assess the effort required for each backlog item, considering the teams capacity for the sprint. 4) Task Breakdown and Definition: Breaking down high-level features or user stories into smaller, more manageable tasks and ensuring that each task has clear acceptance criteria. 5) Facilitating Collaboration: Engaging team members to discuss dependencies, potential blockers, and technical considerations, ensuring everyone is aligned on sprint priorities and tasks. 6) Commitment and Focus: Ensuring that the sprint goal is realistic and achievable, and fostering team commitment to completing the work by the end of the sprint. 7) Time Management: Managing the time during sprint planning effectively, ensuring that discussions are focused, all necessary items are planned, and the sprint backlog is refined. Risk Management Managing risks using RAID - proactively manage uncertainties that could potentially affect outcomes: - Risk Analysis: Ability to assess risks, evaluate their probabilityseverity and quantify their impact. Awareness and usage of tools like brainstorming, SWOT analysis, and risk assessments. - Problem-Solving: Ability in developing creative solutions to mitigate risks and reduce their impact on the project or organization. Collaborate with peers in understanding how similar risks are handled - Communication: Effective and on-time communication of risks, strategies, and mitigation plans to right stakeholders. - Project Planning: Skill in using project plan which contains risk management activities within critical path and using this to drive stakeholders in making critical actions to ensure risk avoidance. Status Reporting Ability to set up a process to collect from various tracks, and report on a weekly basis, a structured and transparent status which keeps the key stakeholders aware of current status, planned future work, potential issuesdelaysdependencies and any askshelp from leadership. This helps in proactive decision making and gets the team focused help in resolving things which could be outside span of control. Governance Governance - Frameworks, processes, policies, and decision-making structures that guide, direct, and control the functioning of the accountproject to ensure it achieves its objectives, remains aligned with its goals, and operates within established standards and regulations. Awareness of Decision-Making process, Cadence, Communication Protocol, Compliance requirements - legal, regulatory, and ethical standards. Quality Management Focus on embedding quality into every phase of the Agile process, from planning to delivery, and emphasizes collaboration, iterative testing, and customer feedback to ensure high-quality software. 1) Understanding Agile Quality Principles: Knowledge of core Agile principles that promote quality, such as delivering working software frequently, focusing on customer satisfaction, and continuously improving processes. 2) Collaboration with Stakeholders: Actively involving stakeholders, including customers and team members, in setting quality expectations and providing ongoing feedback throughout the development process. 3) Defining and Implementing Quality Metrics: Ability to define measurable quality criteria, such as defect rates, code coverage, and performance benchmarks, and track them consistently across iterations. 4) Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CICD): Implementing automated build, integration, and deployment processes that enable frequent and reliable releases, ensuring that quality is continuously verified through automated tests and builds. 5) Refinement and Retrospectives: Facilitating continuous improvement through regular retrospectives where the team reflects on quality practices, identifies areas for improvement, and adjusts workflows and processes accordingly. 6) Customer Feedback Loops: Engaging with end-users or stakeholders to gather feedback, identify improvements, and adjust features or designs to meet customer expectatations. ","