Disciplined Agile Scrum Master (DASM)

Master the techniques to lead your team’s Disciplined Agile® implementation with this course. Gain a solid understanding of DA principles and lean methodologies, learn to identify the appropriate DA lifecycle, and apply essential techniques for team initiation and business value production. Equip yourself with the skills needed to effectively guide your team through the Disciplined Agile process.
Course Details

Price:

$1,950.00

Days:

1

Location:

Virtual

Course Overview

Master the techniques to lead your team’s Disciplined Agile® implementation with this course. Gain a solid understanding of DA principles and lean methodologies, learn to identify the appropriate DA lifecycle, and apply essential techniques for team initiation and business value production. Equip yourself with the skills needed to effectively guide your team through the Disciplined Agile process.

– • Apply foundational agile and lean practices in your own team setting
– • Describe what business agility is and how it is core to the value proposition of Disciplined Agile
– • Describe the significance of the Disciplined Agile mindset
– • Define the DA principles, promises, and guidelines and how they set Disciplined Agile apart from other frameworks
– • Explain how people are organized into DA teams
– • Define the primary DA roles and how they each are key to the success of a self-organizing agile team
– • Explain how to help your team work well together using the Lean principle of “respect people”
– • Analyze your team’s context to make better process-related decisions
– • Select the best-fit DA life cycles for your teams
– • Apply the five DA steps of choosing your team’s way of working (WoW)
– • Apply the relevant agile and lean techniques to successfully initiate your team
– • Apply the relevant agile and lean techniques to support your team in producing business value
– • Apply the relevant agile and lean techniques to support your team in releasing their work into production
– • Apply the relevant agile and lean techniques to support your team on an ongoing basis
– • Recognize when to be resilient
– • List and define the principles of Lean

No specific prerequisites are required for this course. Basic computer literacy and familiarity with fundamental concepts in the subject area are recommended for the best learning experience.

• Significance of the Disciplined Agile Mindset
• Eight DA principles and how they are core to what sets Disciplined Agile apart from other agile frameworks
• Business agility and how it is core to the value proposition of Disciplined Agile
• Help your team work well together (Lean principle “Respect people”)
• Primary DA roles and how they each are key to the success of a self-organizing agile team
• How people are organized into DA teams
• DA Practice of choosing a team’s way of working (WoW)
• Which situations each of the DA life cycles is best applied
• Foundations of Agile
• Learn Pragmatically (Lean principle)
• Ongoing phase and why it is important
• When to be resilient
• Benefits of explicit workflow
• Principles of Lean
• Elements of the process blade (onion) diagram
• Options for cross-team learning: “community of practice” and “center of excellence”
• Kaizen loops and PDSA techniques for continuous improvement
• Agile techniques and ceremonies that take place during Construction
• Eliminate Waste and Build Quality (Lean principles)
• Transition phase and why it is important
• Deliver Value Quickly (Lean principle)
• Inception phase and why it is important
• DA tool kit to tailor your way of working within a select phase according to context
• Agile techniques and ceremonies relevant to Inception
• Construction phase and why it is important

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5/19/2025
Virtual
09:00:00-17:00:00 CST
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$1,950.00
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