Posted on June 23, 2025 by cprime-admin -
Master the Fundamentals of Value Stream Mapping: Understand the core principles and concepts of Value Stream Mapping to identify inefficiencies and streamline processes.
Facilitate Effective Value Stream Workshops: Develop the skills to confidently conduct workshops, engage stakeholders, and guide teams through the Value Stream Mapping process.
Identify and Eliminate Waste in Processes: Learn to recognize workflow inefficiencies and apply Lean principles to reduce waste and enhance productivity.
Create Future State Value Stream Maps: Gain the ability to design optimized future state maps that highlight opportunities for process improvement and enhance value delivery.
Utilize Data-Driven Decision Making: Leverage metrics and performance data to guide decision-making, ensuring improvements are based on measurable outcomes.
Foster Cross-Functional Collaboration: Develop techniques to encourage teamwork and collaboration across departments, ensuring alignment and smooth coordination throughout the value stream.
Posted on June 20, 2025 by cprime-admin -
Delivering Value in Government
- Understand the concept of delivering value in a government context.
- Apply Agile principles to government acquisitions.
Evaluating Effective Agile Contracts
- Structure contracts that allow for adjustments and reprioritization throughout the product lifecycle.
Vendor Evaluation and Selection
- Create a plan for evaluating vendors effectively, focusing on capabilities rather than just proposals.
Monitoring Performance
- Identify key metrics to measure both the transformation and contractor performance in an Agile environment.
Pricing and Contract Types
- Explore various Agile-friendly contract types.
- Estimate the cost of an Agile Release Train (ART).
Overcoming Challenges
- Develop strategies to address common obstacles in Agile acquisitions and contracting.
Posted on April 23, 2025 by cprime-admin -
Part 1 – Lean, Agile, and Scrum
- Show how Scrum is aligned with the Agile Manifesto
- Know the history of Scrum and Agile
- Understand the value of other agile approaches
- Analyze the personality traits of a ScrumMaster
- Know when transparency inspection and adaptation are not working
Part 2 – Facilitation
- Know how to recognize divergent and convergent thinking
- Understand the challenges of integrating multiple perspectives
- Use facilitative listening
- Use alternatives to open discussion
- Know when not to be a facilitator
- Design a facilitated event
- Create a working agreement
Part 3 – Coaching and Training
- Understand the elements of a coaching stance
- Use coaching techniques
- Identify improvements to coaching interventions
- Be able to explain Scrum and its benefits to a stakeholder
Part 4 – Service to the Scrum Team
- Describe the qualities of a self-managing team
- Use techniques to enable a team to improve its own effectiveness
- Know different models for group development
- Facilitate the creation of a Definition of Done
- Explain development practices and how they are beneficial
Part 5 – Service to the Product Owner
- Describe Product vision and Product Goals.
- Know how to create a Product Goal with the Scrum Team and stakeholders.
- Create and refine a Product Backlog that supports achieving a Product Goal.
Part 6 – Service to the Organization
- Understand the organizational impediments that can affect your Scrum team
- Practice how to resolve organizational impediments
Part 7 – Scaling Scrum
- Recognize at least two approaches to scaling Scrum.
- Techniques for visualizing, and reducing dependencies.
- Benefits of feature teams versus component teams.
Part 8 – Organizational Change
- Understanding complex systems.
- Initiating organizational change.
Part 9 – Scrum Mastery
- How you as a ScrumMaster fulfill the Scrum values
- Recognize types of conflict
- Patterns for responding to conflict
- Effective leadership
Posted on April 2, 2025 by cprime-admin -
Understanding Conflict in Agile Environments
- Sources and impact of conflict in SAFe teams
- Identifying conflict triggers and escalation points
Conflict Resolution Strategies
- Techniques for managing and resolving conflicts effectively
- Mediation and facilitation approaches for SAFe teams
Collaboration and Decision-Making in SAFe
- Tools to foster collaboration across Agile Release Trains (ARTs)
- Frameworks for structured decision-making
Interactive Learning and Real-World Application
- Engaging discussions, real-world scenarios, and hands-on exercises
- Application of SAFe-specific conflict resolution strategies
Posted on April 18, 2023 by cprime-admin -
Throughout the course all participants will have the opportunity to demonstrate their facilitation skills in a safe and fun environment, offering opportunities for feedback and growth.
Part 1: Setting the stage and defining facilitation- You will explore the purpose of facilitation, the facilitation mindset and core competencies.
Part 2: Understanding Group’s Context and Needs – You will be introduced to the process of facilitation and how to set conditions that foster Psychological Safety.
Part 3: Agile Framework Values and Principles- You will explore the Scrum Events and how effective facilitation can lead to successful outcomes.
Part 4: The Orientation of the Facilitator-From the Front- You will discover the benefits of divergent, emergent and convergent techniques before embarking on visual thinking and storytelling exercises designed to enhance your communication skills.
Part 5: The Orientation of the Facilitator-From the Back- You will be introduced to active listening techniques that will enhance your ability to understand and respond to the needs of a group, as well as how to receive and deliver feedback constructively.
Part 6: The Orientation of the Facilitator-From the Inside- You will be presented with the 4 dimensions of Emotional Intelligence, how to reflect on your emotions, as well as recognize and influence the emotions of those around you.
Part 7: Co-Facilitation- You will be introduced to the blend of practical and learning-enriching benefits co-facilitation can offer in the delivery of effective facilitation.
Part 8: Facilitating through Conflict- You will gain insight into group dynamics and learn strategies to constructively manage conflicts that may arise during facilitation sessions.
Part 9: Forwarding the action- You will identify effective ways to act on and implement agreed-upon outcomes, including the need to retrospect and identify measures for success
Posted on January 29, 2021 by cprime-admin -
Training Agenda:
- Introductions
- Theory & First Principles
- The Scrum Framework
- Product Delivery with Scrum
- People & Teams
- The Scrum Master
- Closing
Posted on October 17, 2020 by cprime-admin -
Part 1: Exploring the Release Train Engineer (RTE) role and responsibilities
Part 2: Applying SAFe Principles
- Organizing the Agile Release Train (ART)
Part 3: Planning a Program Increment (PI Planning)
Part 4: Executing a Program Increment
Part 5: Fostering Relentless Improvement
Part 6: Serving the Agile Release Train (ART)
Part 7: Continuing Your Learning Journey
Posted on October 17, 2020 by cprime-admin -
Part 1: Lean, Agile, and Scrum
- Lean Thinking
Part 2: Scrum Master Core Competencies
- Facilitation
- Coaching
- Training
Part 3: Service to the Development Team
- Team Dynamics
- Starting New Scrum Teams
- Software Craftsmanship
- Coaching the Development Team
Part 4: Service to the Product Owner
- Coaching the Product Owner
Part 5: Service to the Organization
- Organizational Development
- Scaling Scrum
Part 6: Scrum Mastery
Posted on October 17, 2020 by cprime-admin -
Part 1: Welcome, Introductions, and Course Logistics
A Team Facilitator is someone who helps a group identify common objectives and then offers group processes to achieve defined outcomes. A skilled facilitator consciously embodies self-awareness, self-management, and bias management, while conveying openness and enthusiasm. An Agile Team Facilitator (ATF) is about more than just meetings. An ATF facilitates participation, collaboration, engagement, and team growth.
- Introductions and Housekeeping
- Course Objectives and Agenda
- ICAgile Certification Overview
Part 2: Development Path for Agile Coaching
The Agile Team Facilitator is on the development path to becoming an Agile Coach. To be effective, the Agile Coaching path requires that we take our development one step at a time, obtaining competence at each step along the way. We will review the development path and transition from Agile Team Facilitator to Agile Coach.
- Development Path for Agile Team Facilitators
- Competencies of an Agile Coach
- Your Extended Team
- Knowing When to Call on Help
Part 3: The Agile Team Facilitator Mindset
Becoming an Agile Team Facilitator requires a certain mindset to lead and serve the team. Learn the mindset required for the Agile Team Facilitator and gain an understanding of the paradigm shift that must occur to be successful in this collaborative environment. Understand how the Agile Team Facilitator is a role model for the team by exemplifying the Agile principles. Review the strategies required to be a servant leader and models for achieving self-awareness.
- What is an Agile Team Facilitator
- Team Facilitator Guiding Principles
- Agile Team Facilitator Mindset
- Self-Awareness/Self-Management
- Servant Leadership
Part 4: Foundational Facilitation Skills
One of the essential skills for the Agile Team Facilitator is helping teams identify and achieve common objectives. The ATF facilitates the team events to ensure they are productive and move the team forward. This starts with understanding the purpose and expected outcomes of the various team events. A flow must be created to achieve those goals and ensure participation.
- Arc of Facilitation
- Understanding Purpose
- Gather Planning and Design Information
- Designing Meeting Flow for Collaboration
Part 5: Conducting a Facilitated Session
When facilitating a session, the facilitator is the holder of the process and the team holds the content. The facilitator must maintain neutrality to not unduly influence team decisions. They must make sure that the event is organized to encourage collaboration. This includes the physical setup, meeting organization tools, and driving collaborative conversations.
- Maintaining Neutrality
- Using Meeting Organization Tools and Interactive Facilitation Techniques
- Facilitating Collaborative Conversations and Team Decision-Making
- Managing Dysfunctional Behaviors
- Reading the Room and Capturing Information
Part 6: Facilitating Collaborative Meetings
Facilitating typical Agile framework meetings is a requirement for the Agile Team Facilitator. We must plan these events and keep them engaging. To do so, the ATF must understand the purpose and underlying principles and values of the ceremonies. In this section, we will go through the ceremonies for an agile framework and design meetings to facilitate achievement of the desired outcomes. We will specifically design common sessions such as Retrospectives and Daily Stand-Ups. We will also look at the design of other key ceremonies.
- Agile Framework Meetings
- Facilitating Retrospectives and Daily Stand-Ups
- Facilitating Other Agile Meetings
Part 7: Skillfully Facilitating Agile Practices
Teams will move in and out of patterns of behavior. The ATF needs to recognize team patterns and know when a team may need more, or less, intervention. We will look at how our styles need to change based on the team current state of knowledge and self-sufficiency.
- Team Levels of Maturity
- Changing Style Based on Team Phase
- Levels of Team Intervention
Part 8: Active Facilitation
This section is devoted to putting our training into action! The ability to neutrally facilitate a session must be practiced. Attendees will have an opportunity to design and facilitate a team session based on scenarios from agile framework meetings.
- Design an Agile Meeting
- Facilitate an Agile Practice
- Give and Receive Feedback
Part 9: Summary
Summarize key takeaways from the course and pull it all together.
- Review Facilitation Tools
- Review ICAgile Learning Objectives and Video
- Survey Information
Posted on October 17, 2020 by cprime-admin -
Leading SAFe® – Days 1 and 2
- Introducing the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)
- Embracing a Lean-Agile Mindset
- Understanding SAFe Principles
- Experiencing Program Increment (PI) Planning
- Exploring, executing, and releasing value
- Leading a Lean-Agile Enterprise
- Empowering a Lean Portfolio
- Building Large Solutions
Implementing SAFe® – Days 3 and 4
- Reaching the SAFe Tipping Point
- Designing the Implementation
- Launching an ART
- Coaching ART Execution
- Extending to the Portfolio
- Sustaining and Improving
- Becoming a SAFe 6 Practice Consultant (SPC)