Agile Team Facilitation (ICP-ATF) Training Course
In this course, master the Agile Team Facilitation concepts, principles, and techniques, crucial for leading teams to higher maturity levels. Effective team meetings and collaboration are essential for success in an Agile environment, and the Agile Team Facilitator plays a pivotal role in guiding teams towards self-organization. Gain the facilitation mindset needed to design and conduct collaborative meetings, driving teams towards better results and maturity. This course serves as a stepping-stone towards becoming an Agile Coach, focusing on both skills and mindset transformation. Learn group facilitation tools and techniques to engage the audience and achieve desired outcomes in meetings and workshops.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Anyone who strives to lead teams towards greater efficiency and achieve tangible results will benefit from the essential leadership skills of team facilitation. This includes:
- Anyone wanting to improve their team facilitation skills
- Anyone on their path to becoming an Agile Coach
- Team Facilitators
- Scrum Masters
- Agile Project and Program Managers
- Agile Coaches wanting to improve their skills
- Business Analysts
- Value Managers
- Team Leaders
- Product Owners
- Iteration Managers
- Anyone wanting certification in ICAgile Agile Team Facilitation (ICP-ATF)
- Anyone wanting to become an ICAgile Certified Expert in Agile Coaching
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
- The Agile Team Facilitator role
- Facilitation concepts and techniques
- Facilitator Mindset
- Responsibilities and Skills of the ATF
- Importance of Self-Awareness and Self-Management
- Setting team boundaries and knowing when to intervene
- Working with Teams: Diagnostics and dysfunctions
- Coaching Contract and Coaching Alliance
- Facilitating Meetings for collaboration and team decision making
- Techniques for facilitating Agile practices (Retrospectives, Sprint Planning, Daily Stand-ups, etc.)
Course Outline
- Section 1: Welcome and Introductions
- Topics covered:
- Opening
- Housekeeping
- Course Objectives and Agenda
- ICAgile Certification Overview
- Introductions
- Topics covered:
- Section 2: Begin with the End
- Topics covered:
- What is an Agile Team Facilitator?
- Why Agile Works
- The Agile Paradigm Adjustment
- What is Facilitation?
- The Agile Team Facilitator
- Topics covered:
- Section 3: Agile Team Facilitator Roles
- Topics covered:
- Agile Team Facilitator Mindset
- Development Path for Agile Coaching
- The Agile Coaching Mindset
- Responsibilities and Skills of the Coach
- Setting Boundaries for Coaching
- Topics covered:
- Section 4: The Agile Mindset
- Topics Covered:
- Defining Agile Coaching
- Coach as a Role Model
- Servant Leadership
- Key Mindset Shifts
- Topics Covered:
- Section 5: Responsibilities and Skills of the Facilitator
- Topics covered:
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Skills of the Coach
- Achieving Self-Awareness/Self Management in the Coach
- Topics covered:
- Section 6: Setting Boundaries for Coaching
- Topics Covered:
- Internal vs. External Coaches
- Defining the Coaching “Contract”
- Designing a Coaching Alliance
- Topics Covered:
- Section 7: Coach as a Facilitator
- Topics Covered:
- Facilitation & the Facilitator Stance
- Facilitating Meetings
- Facilitating Collaboration
- Facilitating a Meeting
- Designing Meetings for Collaboration
- Using the Meeting Organizing Tools
- Facilitating Full Participation
- Facilitating Collaborative Conversations
- Facilitating Team Decision-Making
- Topics Covered:
- Section 8: Skillfully Facilitating Agile Practices
- Topics covered:
- Setting the Facilitation Context
- Facilitating Collaborative Meetings
- Designing Meetings for Team Interaction
- Facilitating an Agile Practice
- Topics covered:
- Section 9: Facilitating Chartering Activities
- Topics covered:
- Chartering Sessions
- Vision Sessions
- Team Chartering
- Topics covered:
- Section 10: Facilitating Collaborative Meetings
- Topics covered:
- Facilitating Release Planning
- Facilitating Iteration Planning
- Facilitating Retrospectives
- Facilitating Stand-Ups
- Designing Meetings for Team Interaction
- Practice designing and facilitating meetings
- Topics covered:
- Section 11: Summary
- Topics Covered:
- Review Key Takeaways
- Review Facilitation Tools
- Review ICAgile Learning Objectives and Video
- References
- Topics Covered:
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Testimonials (5)
Trainer is very knowledgeable on the subject and able to provide real world examples through his experience.
Nouf
Course - Agile Software Testing with Continuous Integration
sharing experiences and sharing other materials not included in the package.
BRYAN SANTOS - Mizuho Bank Ltd - Manila Branch
Course - Agile Business Analysis
The fact that I have learnt a new approach for writing unit tests is the part I liked most about the training. I also liked the free talk we had, the fact that we debated certain topics, I liked the team work we had, it made us analyse from a different perspective the requirements of user stories and I also appreciated the intervention of the trainer that suggested us different solutions when we were stuck on taking some decisions.
Crina-Maria Rosu - ACCENTURE
Course - Agile and TDD with C
I liked very much the mood and the peace of the trainer.
Daniel Iliescu - Provident Polska S.A.
Course - Effective Agile Project Management with Jira & Confluence
All of it. Having had no previous exposure to Jenkins, I was a little concerned about my ability to keep up. IPad provided appropriate coaching/support, when I asked for help, so that I was able to follow the presentation at a level I was happy with.
Graham Congdon
Course - Jenkins: Continuous integration for Agile development
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