Constant fast change has become a reality of our time. Agile has become a popular leadership philosophy and a project management methodology for addressing this reality. While the theory is simple, it’s much more challenging to become Agile in practice. To bridge the gap between an easy theory and complex application, you will learn three critical success components for executing the complexity of Agile in practice: the neuroscience of change, social psychology, and change management. In this specialization, you will learn how to become an agile leader, how to build agile teams by using Agile philosophy and Scrum tools, and how to approach transforming a traditional organization into agile. This specialization will prepare you to build change-resiliency within yourself, your team, and your organization and implement Agile practices where appropriate to leverage its maximum benefits.
What you'll learn
understand the principles and practices of Agile leadership
apply neuroscience concepts to facilitate organizational change
develop skills in building and managing Agile teams
translate traditional organizational structures into Agile frameworks
Course objectives
to teach participants how to become effective agile leaders
to provide tools for building resilient agile teams
to guide participants in transforming traditional organizations into agile ones