A Learning Path to be a Disciplined Agile Instructor
From the Manifesting Business Agility Blog
by Al Shalloway
This blog concerns itself with organizations moving to business agility—the quick realization of value predictably and sustainably, and with high quality. It includes all aspects of this—from the business stakeholders through ops and support. Topics will be far-reaching but will mostly discuss FLEX, Flow, Lean-Thinking, Lean-Management, Theory of Constraints, Systems Thinking, Test-First and Agile.
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What is a Lean-Agile Coach?
My Approach to Sensemaking in Knowledge Work
Why if you are a PMP who understands the value of Agile your next workshop should be the Disciplined Agile Value Stream Consultant
My views (past posts) on cause and effect in complex systems
Transcend the thinking that scope, time and cost are in opposition to each other with Lean-Thinking
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I'm not the person to talk to about the actual path and certification program for becoming a certified Disciplined Agile instructor. But as the creator of several team approaches and the Disciplined Agile Value Stream Consultant program I know what you should know to be an effective one.
There are many things that are different between the Disciplined Agile approach to Scrum as well as Agile at scale. I put together a list of these here
In addition, each week I'll be posting 1-3 lessons that are useful for Agile coaches in general - at both the team and at scale. It will either come from the aforementioned list or from the Disciplined Agile Value Stream consultant.
These posts, and follow up conversation will take place on the Disciplined Agile Linkedin group.. Go there for more information. Search for the tag #CDAILearningPath
I am setting up a mailing list of interestied people. Please email me if you're interested (see my Linkedin Contact info for my email).
Posted on: January 02, 2021 06:09 PM |
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