
goAgile Courses
Agile Training Workshop
This full-day workshop is the culmination of interviews of people working around a specific project within your organization and is customized to your individual needs. The workshop gives participants an understanding of how using Agile methodologies increases your project’s success. Focus is on how to tackle your individual business challenges in connection with Agile and the possibilities that working with Agile bring.
Duration: 1 day
Agile Project Leadership—Level I Foundation Preparation
This course is designed for those new to Agile and fits the DSDM Agile Project Leadership Level I Foundation Certification program. Participants learn the basics of Agile Project Leadership including various Agile methodologies (e.g. Lean, Scrum, xP, Crystal, DSDM Atern, and more).
Duration: 2 days
Exam: 1 hour multiple choice (Please note: DSDM, not goAgile, administers this exam)
Agile Project Leadership—Level II Practitioner Preparation
This course is designed to fit the DSDM Agile Project Leadership Level II Practitioner Certification program. Participants learn advanced Agile leadership, facilitation and collaborative skills from Ole Jepsen, one of the world’s foremost Agile practitioners. Interactive exercises, case studies, and examples are interwoven to illustrate the principles being explored.
Duration: 2 1/2 days
Exam: 1 hour oral exam based upon a written report (Please note: DSDM, not goAgile, administers this exam)
Collaborative Requirement Modeling with Use Cases
Find out what’s missing in your plan to save development time and resources getting users the results they require. Participants learn user-centric modeling techniques to determine what users really need—quickly and in its entirety. The course helps teams structure requirements into planned-for and workable chunks.
Duration: 2 days
Facilitation Techniques to Run Smarter Meetings
Improve meeting efficiency by 10 times that of regular meetings with facilitation techniques learned in this course. Leaders learn how to create a common understanding of project goals and ownership of decisions made that affect the project and the organization. The results: stronger commitment to decisions, time and energy saved, and more innovative outcomes.
Duration: 2 days
Iterative Development for Project Leaders
Learn how to use short iterations to deliver the right product faster and on budget. The course includes how to run planning workshops, prioritisation and risk management, incremental software development, timeboxing, and how to run effective reflection workshops.
Duration: 2 days
Communicating to Get Results
Designed to help IT team members successfully communicate project and organization key messages, gain the strategies and tools needed to overcome the barriers to effective communications within the organization, and collaborate across-teams on results and business value issues.
Duration: 1 day
Flirting with Your Customers
All over the world, there are classes in flirting that teach how to connect with others. A German university even requires their IT engineers take a flirting class—not to attract a partner, but to learn how to interact more effectively in the workplace. Using goAgile’s 8 Steps to Flirting With Your Customers©, participants learn how flirting techniques translate to use in a business setting—offering inspiration to create stronger connections, greater understanding of business customers, and build business value.
Duration: 1/2 day