Certified Agile Leader® 1™

This two-day Certified Agile Leader® (CAL-1™) training covers the role of management and leadership*, including supervisors and front-line management, senior leadership, change sponsors, stakeholders and product management. It is for anyone who wants the wins promised by agile but not sure what role they play and how to help get the results expected.

“If you’re wondering how to connect the dots from the OKRs set by leadership and what the actual agile teams are doing, this is it.” – VP from the largest retailer in Canada

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Upcoming Classes

Scott Dunn CAL April 2024
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Dunn May CAL-1 GTR

Essentials

Certified Agile Leadership Essentials (CAL-E) courses bring awareness and understanding to the foundations of agile leadership. Discover the way agile leaders think, focus, and behave. The focus on agile leadership essentials equips you to embark confidently on the journey toward leading with agility and championing agile transformation in your workplace.

What type of leadership is needed for the new Agile ways of working? The speed of change requires a mindset and tools beyond traditional command-and-control management that relies on subject matter expertise. How do we work with Agile teams? What’s our role and responsibilities? How should management and those in leadership roles act now?

  • Do you want to improve your leadership, how you grow your team, and give and receive feedback?
  • How do we empower others? Motivate them? Get them to talk in meetings and improve collaboration?
  • What are the limits of “self-organization”? Can I still hold individuals accountable?
  • How do we get leadership and management buy-in to support the Agile efforts, yet still hit delivery dates?

Teams

Agile teams require an alternative to the traditional leadership approaches of the past in order to navigate this volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous world. This course teaches you how to create a safe-to-fail environment and foster a culture of transparency, inspection, and adaptation to allow for experimentation and continuous learning within your teams. The goal of this course is to create awareness about the changing dynamics in today’s world of work and equip leaders with the practices they need to lead their teams with agility.

Organizations

C-suite leaders and directors are now required to shift the way that they think about their organizational culture and employees and become change agents. In this module, participants will gain knowledge, skills, and techniques that will help them to work toward sustainable agility for their organizations. The goal of this module is to bring awareness to the practices and principles of agility and how they apply to business/organizational agility. Through case studies and various models, participants will gain insight into how agile will and can work for their teams and organization.

People at your company say “We’re agile” but something doesn’t seem right to you. With all the changes at work, it still is a lot like the old way – waterfall with some new words, roles and labels. And a lot of the problems remain and it doesn’t seem like things are that much better, or even improving. And you certainly wouldn’t tell others to do Agile the way your company is.

What IS the right way? How do you know? And, honestly, some companies ARE good examples and getting great results. You’re not even clear on why the company is going Agile and what results they realistically expect.

How can you help determine what will work and how to support and lead the changes – from process, policies and metrics as well as supporting and guiding others through the changes? What is your company’s culture, and does it need to change? What are your company goals, and how do we work with team efforts to achieve those goals?

Trainer Scott Dunn is certified in SAFe and LeSS and has lead multiple companies through their Agile transformation, including Deloitte, Dell, Pacific Life, Safran, Rovi, and NASA. He is one of a very few Certified Enterprise Coaches by the Scrum Alliance, a credential that is peer-reviewed and takes years to attain.

Who will benefit from going to Certified Agile Leadership training?

Executives

Clearing the way and giving a true mandate to change for more effective product development lies within your power. Certified Agile Leadership training education will equip you to play your crucial role of executive buy-in and blessing for an agile transformation.

Management

Managers are often caught in the middle. On one hand, you have teams trying to respond to change and develop the right product at the right quality as quickly as possible. On the other hand, executive, upper management and, let’s be honest, existing corporate culture is robbing decision-making power from the people closest to the work. The CAL program will help you effectively clear blocks against moving toward agility in your organization.

Agile Coaches/Consultants

You know your work is cut out for you so that we are not just orchestrating change theater. Nobody wants to be involved in a flopped agile transformation. CAL training can help you change the path to help organizations transform their existing culture toward an agile adaptive approach to getting highly successful products to market.

CAL Learning Objectives

Context for Agile
  • Describe at least three economic or market factors that have led to the rise of Agile approaches.
  • Illustrate how the complexity and uncertainty of work relate to the fitness of an Agile approach.
  • Identify at least two management trends and their historical fit with the business environments of their time.
  • Explain the long-term effects of an organizational focus on delighting the customer, and how that relates to improved outcomes.
  • Explain at least three factors that increase the level of employee engagement, and how that relates to better outcomes.
  • Describe at least two benefits of becoming a more effective Agile leader.

Agile Overview
  • Evaluate the values and principles of the Agile Manifesto for how they relate to an organization’s ability to thrive in complex and rapidly changing conditions.
  • Describe at least three characteristics of a high-performing team and how these characteristics relate to Agile thinking.
  • Compare and contrast the practices and benefits of at least two common Agile frameworks.
  • Describe the benefits of an Agile approach from the perspective of at least three stakeholder groups with differing needs.

Leadership in an Agile Context
  • Describe at least three key mindset shifts required to effectively lead in an Agile context.
  • Explain at least one leadership development framework that is aligned with Agile thinking.
  • Apply at least one technique for incorporating feedback that improves your ability to inspect and adapt your own leadership behavior to increase effectiveness.
  • Practice at least one technique that enables a leader to be present, aware, and engaged, while avoiding over-influence and micromanagement.
  • Demonstrate a coaching approach that integrates alternative perspectives, engages others, and improves outcomes.

The Agile Organization
  • Identify at least three challenges an organization might face when undertaking an Agile approach beyond a single team.
  • Apply at least three patterns for increasing trust and collaboration between multiple teams.
  • Describe at least two factors that influence the culture of an organization and how that relates to organizational agility.
  • Evaluate at least two ways to structure an organization in order to enhance agility.
  • Describe at least three governance policies that enhance organizational agility.
  • Deconstruct at least one case study of an organization that uses an Agile approach.

Agile Approaches to Change
  • Describe an Agile organization as a human system where change is always present and dynamic leadership is required to catalyze that change for positive growth.
  • Evaluate at least three organizational metrics for their alignment with Agile thinking and how they impact behaviors and results.
  • Deconstruct at least one change management approach and evaluate its alignment with organizational agility.
  • Describe at least one Agile approach to identify and reduce bottlenecks, impediments, and overall friction in an organization.
  • Reflect on at least one case study of an Agile transformation and critique how it approached change in an Agile way.

Forget the ordinary, join the agile revolution! Rocket Nine Solutions wasn’t just present at the dawn of Certified Agile Leadership (CAL I) in 2016, we were trailblazers, hosting some of the very first classes. In fact, we’ve worked with the rockstar of agile leadership, Pete Behrens.

Pete leads the Trail Ridge Consulting firm and runs powerful certified agile leadership workshops across the globe. Pete came from a background as a senior leader in IT, and lead the CAL creation program as well as the Certified Enterprise Coach program. His Agile Leadership Journey program is a unified and consistent leadership and organizational assessment, training, and coaching with two dozen partners across the globe.

Certified Agile Leadership is part of the leadership pathway charted by the Scrum Alliance. Rocket Nine Solutions is also a part of the Agile Leadership Journey: a globally aligned community of educators and coaches inspiring and catalyzing Agile leaders and their organizations.

This Certified Agile Leadership training is 14 Non-REP PDU’s and 16 Scrum Education Units towards the Certified Scrum Professional certificate.

About Rocket Nine Solutions

Rocket Nine Solutions stands out in the marketplace of Agile training and coaching organizations because we choose to focus on building up our local Southern California community. We sponsor and participate in our local agile meet-ups and conferences. We strive to build up a local talent pool of coaches in an effort to come alongside our clients implementing Agile transformations. We partner with top-notch trainers who are leaders in the global marketplace to provide the highest quality training for our Southern California clientele. All of our courses are taught interactively with an emphasis on learner engagement. Please click here to learn about our founder Scott Dunn’s background and why he is so passionate about agile.

Logistical Questions

Cancellation Policy – Reschedule to another of our classes anytime, or cancel anytime up to 7 days before class for 100% refund. Fewer than 7 days notice will result in a 75% refund to cover hard costs. No-shows or move/cancellation requests on the day of class are non-refundable. For minimum learning experience, the course must run with a minimum five registrants. If fewer than five are registered, the class may be canceled three to seven days in advance, and attendees will be offered seats in the next Rocket Nine Solutions classes in the area or a full refund.

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We are a proud part of the Agile Leadership Journey. ALJ an international group of over two dozen top agile leadership coaches and trainers delivering consistent, top-quality interactive workshops across a half-dozen timezones. ALJ was founded by Pete Behrens, who developed both the CAL and Certified Enterprise Coach program.