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Jeremy Jarrell and Tommy van Schaik

This skill is for everyone who will be working in agile at scale organization. This can be in any role, ranging from developer to scrum master to leadership and architect roles.

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This skill is for everyone who will be working in agile at scale organization. This can be in any role, ranging from developer to scrum master to leadership and architect roles.

You will learn the fundamentals of scaling agile, how to effectively work within an agile team, and how that team can effectively operate in a larger agile release train.

This skill is not an approved or accredited training, and it is not exam prep content.

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Two courses

Scaling Agile - Getting Started

(4 hours)
In this course, you will learn the lean and agile concepts at scale to reap the benefits of small independent agile teams and the economics of scale of large organizations.

Executing a Team Iteration

(1 hours)
At the core of any agile at scale implementation is the iteration. This course will teach you how to help your team plan and execute successful iterations so they can play a key role in your organization's long-term success.

Learning objectives

  • The fundamentals of scaling agile
  • Executing a team iteration
  • Executing a program increment

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