This badge was issued to Celine Flore Weladji on July 31, 2022.
What is an Agile Coach?
Organizational benefits of an Agile Coach
The Agile Coach Role
Agile Coach Responsibilities
- Coach agile teams in the Agile mindset
- Integrate related Agile methods and best practices within the company
- Develop standards and requirements for the agile process
- Provide training to employees on the agile process
- Help teams navigate agile tools and software
- Encourage employee and stakeholder buy-in
The most important skills for an agile coach include:
- Soft skills such as active listening, trust, conflict management, servant leadership, emotional intelligence, mentoring, facilitation, change management, teaching, and powerful questions
- Strong understanding of Scrum and Kanban
- Experience as a Scrum master or any other role in Agile team
- Strong communication and problem-solving skills
- Interpersonal skills and patience
Agile Coach Compensation
- Agile Coach
- Scrum Coach
- Agile Team Lead
- Lean Coach
- Senior Agile Coach
- Scrum Master/Agile Coach
Past Participants
Training opportunities for Agile Coaches
- Certified Agile Facilitator (CAF)
- Certified Enterprise Agility Coach (CEAC)
- Certified Agile Transformation Coach (CATC)
- Certified DevOps Transformation Coach (CDTC)
- Certified Business Agility Coach (CBAC)
- Certified Agile Leadership Professional (CALP)
- Certified Agile Change Practitioner (CACP)
- Certified Servant Leader Practitioner (CSLP)
- Certified Emotional Intelligence Practitioner (CEIP)
Enterprise Agility Coaches can earn a Master’s Certificate in Agile Management (MCAM) by completing training programs 1-4 in addition to Certified Agile Coach (CAC) training. They can further their advancement by earning Advanced Master’s Certificate in Agile Management (AMCAM) by completing training programs 5–9. Both the Master’s Certificate in Agile Management (MCAM) and the Advanced Master’s Certificate in Agile Management (AMCAM) are the first and only such programs in the world!
Eligibility for Master's Certificate
Certified Agile Coach (CAC)
Issued by Chicago State University
General Information:
Type: Certification
Level: Intermediate
Time: Weeks
Cost: Paid
Verification:
Name: Celine Flore Weladji
Course Schedule: July 30 – 31, 2022
Completion Date: July 31, 2022
Total Training Hours: 15
Certificate Number: 83-845-8494-45221
ISO Accreditation and Certification:
ISO 9001:2015: Yes
ISO 17024:2012: Yes
ISO 21001:2018: Yes
ISO 26515:2018: Yes
Information: This Certified Agile Coach (CAC) training program and all other Agile training programs from Chicago State University (CSU) are ISO 9001:2015, ISO 17024:2012, ISO 21001: 2018, and ISO 26515:2018 accredited and certified.
What is the purpose of ISO?
ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is an independent, non-governmental, international organization that develops standards to ensure the quality, safety, and efficiency of products, services, and systems.
The term “quality” has a relative meaning. This is expressed by the ISO definition: “The totality of features and characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs”
Benefits of ISO
Some of the main benefits of ISO 9001 certification include:
- Suitable for both small and large organizations.
- Better internal management.
- Less wastage.
- Increase in efficiency, productivity and effectiveness.
- Improved customer retention and acquisition.
- Consistent outcomes, measured and monitored.
- Globally recognized standard.
What is the meaning of ISO 9001:2015?
ISO 9001:2015 specifies requirements for a quality management system when an organization:
a) needs to demonstrate its ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements;
b) aims to enhance customer satisfaction through the effective application of the system, including processes for improvement of the system and the assurance of conformity to customer and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.
All the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 are generic and are intended to be applicable to any organization, regardless of its type or size, or the products and services it provides.
What is the meaning of ISO 17024:2012?
ISO/IEC 17024:2012 contains principles and requirements for a body certifying persons against specific requirements, and includes the development and maintenance of a certification scheme for persons. The nature and complexity of the IT industry/Agile Industry has created hundreds of training courses and qualifications over the years. Many are vendor-specific and – in terms of training staff to configure and operate these products – provide a perfectly adequate demonstration of knowledge and skills. They are, however, often linked to the purchase of products and, as such, are subject to the commercial bias of a very competitive IT marketplace.
ISO 17024:2012 – recognized by employers worldwide
Independent and accredited exam bodies such as ISACA, (ISC)2, Chicago State University’s Agile Training Programs, CompTIA, APMG, and IBITGQ have been created to counteract the commercial bias of vendors, and to provide consistent and comparable qualifications on an international basis. But who verifies the independence and quality of the courses and exams offered by these organizations?
The ISO/IEC 17024:2012 standard (Conformity assessment – General requirements for bodies operating certification of persons) specifies that accredited exam bodies:
- Meet a global, industry-recognized benchmark
- Are consistent, comparable and reliable worldwide
- Demonstrate that holders have the necessary knowledge and skills
- Are validated to ensure they are recognized by employers and peers
Employers and training development managers recognize the value of ISO 17024:2012, and it’s no coincidence that the careers of Agile Practitioner are built on the foundations of ISO 17024:2012 qualifications.
What is the meaning of ISO 21001:2018?
ISO 21001:2018 specifies requirements for a management system for educational organizations (EOMS) when such an organization: a) needs to demonstrate its ability to support the acquisition and development of competence through teaching, learning or research; b) aims to enhance satisfaction of learners, other beneficiaries and staff through the effective application of its EOMS, including processes for improvement of the system and assurance of conformity to the requirements of learners and other beneficiaries. All requirements of ISO 21001:2018 are generic and intended to be applicable to any organization that uses a curriculum to support the development of competence through teaching, learning or research, regardless of the type, size or method of delivery. ISO 21001:2018 can be applied to educational organizations within larger organizations whose core business is not education, such as professional training departments.
ISO 26515:2018 Systems and software engineering — Developing information for users in an agile environment
- The overall requirements for information in agile software development.
- Requirements for the information development lead or project manager to plan an agile information development project and manage the information development activities in an agile environment.
- Requirements for designing, developing, and providing information for users in an agile environment.
- Describes agile development practices and methods.
Skills:
- Coaching
- Agile Coaching
- Active Listening
- Feedback
- Servant Leadership
- Emotional Intelligence
- Clarity of Information
- Mentoring
- Conflict Management
- Trust
- Teaching
- Facilitation
- Powerful Questions
- Change Management
- High Performance Teams
- Performance Assessments
- Overcoming Practical Agile Coaching Challenges
Certificate Earning Criteria:
- Attendance in the training course
- Active participation in training course – Group Activities, Quizzes, Group Discussions, Q & A, Comments, etc.
CEUs Eligibility:
- PDUs from PMI – 15 [PMP, PgMP, PfMP, ACP, and PBA certifications]
- SEUs from Scrum Alliance – 15 [CSP-SM, CSP-PO, CSM, CSPO certifications]
- CDUs from IIBA’s – 15 [CCBA and CBAP certifications]
Course Description:
About Training
The Agile Coaching Workshop is an instructor-led, live online training program that is offered in 10 sessions. Each session is one and half hours in duration. This training is unique and one-of-a-kind, and it focuses on both the areas of “being agile” and “doing agile”. This is a highly interactive workshop that makes ample use of discussions and exercises to help participants hone essential coaching skills like self-awareness, coaching stance, mentoring, facilitation, active listening, powerful questioning and coaching for action. The course explores real-world scenarios/situations and challenges, and helps you devise powerful solutions. It will help the learner differentiate between teaching, mentoring, facilitating, consulting, and coaching, and will help him/her gain the skills needed to create a safe environment for meaningful collaboration and healthy conflict resolution within an agile team. Whether the coach is internal or external to the organization, agile coaching covers a broad spectrum that covers teaching, mentoring, problem solving, planning, leadership, team building and mastery of skills and knowledge. Agile coaches must challenge organizations to change culture for establishing new paradigms which permit agile-lean thinking and quickly deliver value. A coach must be competent, professional, and ethical, having business and technical knowledge and an understanding of the change and the impact it has on individuals and organizations. Some of the elements that participants will learn during the workshop:
- The various roles, skillsets and disciplines of an Agile coach – coaching, facilitating, mentoring, teaching and how to develop “your style,” moving in and out of those roles while remaining flexible, open and confident.
- The philosophy behind servant leadership and practices and techniques to enable you to become a true servant leader; putting the needs of others first to facilitate the development of high-performance teams.
- Agile Coach Thinking – the mindset shift necessary to help you, and others, focus on team improvement, value-driven delivery, and leveraging constraints while living in the present moment, staying curious, innovative and having fun.
- Ways to establish mutual trust allowing you to create a safe, supportive environment in which your team can excel.
- Active listening and powerful questioning techniques utilized to leverage your ability to focus on what is being said and maximizing communication and collaboration through seeking and receiving information.
Learning Objectives
Mastering agile coaching skills will require both time and practice. This workshop will enable you to:
- Understand and utilize the key skill areas and knowledge areas applied by the best agile coaches.
- Create healthy teams that are resilient, creative, resourceful and resonant.
- Listen fully and ask essential, powerful questions that open up new possibilities and propel people into action.
- Clearly ascertain the distinction between coaching and mentoring and know when to apply each of these most successfully in any given situation.
- Understand how to address the dysfunctional approaches to conflict that teams often develop.
- Coach and mentor people through all kinds of change, especially the change required to occupy agile roles fully.
- See the broader organizational context more clearly and determine the best interventions, and best actions to create a positive impact.
- You’ll walk away from the course with your personal coaching improvement backlog – a tangible plan you can use to thoughtfully improve your coaching when you’re back on the job.
- You’ll have many new things to try with your teams and you will probably depart with a few provocative ideas to chew on or to wrangle with for a while. All of these outcomes add up to your ability to become the excellent agile coach your teams and organization needs.
Topics Covered
- Introduction to Coaching
- Agile Coaching
- Soft Skills
- High Performance Teams
- Performance Assessments
- Agile Coaching – Practical Considerations
- Challenges faced by Agile Coaches and how to overcome
Pre-requisites
- Knowledge of Agile Manifesto and Agile Methods (Scrum, Kanban, XP) would be helpful.
- Interested to work in team environment with team members.
- Willingness to learn and apply soft skills to teams.
- Curious, eager, patient, and calm.
Who should attend?
This course is designed for:
- Project, Program, and Portfolio Professionals who aspire to take up the role of an Agile Coach.
- Scrum Masters, BAs, QAs, Agile Project/Program Managers or Iteration Managers who want a more comprehensive understanding of the complete range of business and Agile coaching skills.
- Agile coaches who want to enhance and improve their professional skills as Agilists and professional coaches.
- Coaches who wish to increase the ability to break through seemingly insurmountable problems with their teams.
- Agile managers, product owners, and others wishing to access a broader range of skills in working with teams.
- Skilled coaches who wish to polish their skillsets and learn a few new tricks and techniques.
- Functional managers or Scrum Masters with some experience as an Agile coach, but when Agile seems like it is not working for your teams.
- Someone coaching or mentoring Agile teams that get caught in a rut or just going through the motions and not making progress.
Contact Information:
Phone: (800) 417-4940
Email: info@agility4all.com
Corporate Training Inquiry: training@agility4all.com