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Scaling Agile: Cross-team Rituals

Keeping close coordination between different agile teams can be challenging once the organization scales. This course will teach you the most effective cross-coordination mechanisms present in agile scaling frameworks.

Intermediate
1h 4m
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Created by Tommy van Schaik

Last Updated Aug 22, 2025

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Scaling Agile: Cross-team Rituals

Keeping close coordination between different agile teams can be challenging once the organization scales. This course will teach you the most effective cross-coordination mechanisms present in agile scaling frameworks.

Intermediate
1h 4m
(0)

Created by Tommy van Schaik

Last Updated Aug 22, 2025

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Balancing autonomy and coordination between agile teams is hard. In this course, Scaling Agile: Cross-team Rituals, you’ll learn to apply the best practices for cross-team coordination. First, you’ll explore how work distribution is executed in an agile organization. Next, you’ll discover the core program-level rituals. Finally, you’ll learn how to describe the required elements of a PI planning event. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of cross-team coordination needed to work with multiple agile teams to deliver products together.

Scaling Agile: Cross-team Rituals
Intermediate
1h 4m
(0)
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Tommy van Schaik spent most of his academic and professional career as a linking pin between business and IT. His focus areas are: project management, IT governance, business processes, IT architecture, requirement engineering, and business rules.

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