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Registered Agile Leader@Scale

Registered Agile Leader@Scale

Description

Our Registered Agile Leader@Scale™(RALS) training was developed by the co-creator of Scrum, Dr. Jeff Sutherland. In this course, we’ll dive deep into the insights and strategies Scrum Inc. has learned from scaling Scrum in businesses around the world. We’ll identify and understand what “Leadership” means and how it is adapted to the Agile context of knowledge workers and organizations scaling Scrum.

In this live, interactive course you will be able to identify and understand what Leadership means in an Agile context. You’ll also explore Agile organizational health & design, prioritization & alignment, and organizational efficiency & effectiveness through the lens of leadership against the backdrop of organizational culture.

By the end of this course, students will be able to:
● Access and complete the Registered Agile Leader@Scale exam.
● Download their Registered Agile Leader@Scale Credential (upon successful completion of the exam).
● Be recognized in the International Registry of Agile ProfessionalsTM

About the Presenters

 

Brian Levy is the President of BridgePort Digital, an organizational optimization firm specializing in the enhancement of the strategic approach.  While others in the industry have avoided metrics, Brian has been able to consistently improve productivity by over 30% within 6 months of operation verified with a predefined metrics.  He’s accomplished this through coaching executives through strategic alignment and the pioneering techniques of Portfolio Management.  As an avid fan of continuous improvement, Brian often takes the time to engage in executive coaching in order to learn new skills to transfer to his employees.  However, his real joy is in putting his Scrum@Scale Trainer status to use in the classroom and training others in the techniques which lead to organizational optimization. That joy is most often utilized via training underrepresented minorities in careers related to software development and using his 10-year old daughter to explain Agile Strategy management concepts.

 

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