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Scaling Agile: Starting an Agile Program

Agile Release Trains are the core of Agile scaling frameworks. This course will teach you the fundamental concepts of organizing an Agile Release Train.

Intermediate
1h 2m
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Created by Tommy van Schaik

Last Updated Jul 30, 2025

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Scaling Agile: Starting an Agile Program

Agile Release Trains are the core of Agile scaling frameworks. This course will teach you the fundamental concepts of organizing an Agile Release Train.

Intermediate
1h 2m
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Created by Tommy van Schaik

Last Updated Jul 30, 2025

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Organizing multiple teams to create a complex technical deliverable is a challenging task.
In this course, Scaling Agile: Starting an Agile Program, you will learn the fundamental coordination mechanisms required when scaling Agile to multiple teams. First, you’ll explore how Agile scaling frameworks organize around value. Next, you’ll learn to identify the critical elements of an Agile Release Train (ART). Finally, you’ll learn how to explain the cadence and coordination of Agile teams within an ART. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Agile Release Trains needed to work in an organization that has scaled delivery to multiple teams.

Scaling Agile: Starting an Agile Program
Intermediate
1h 2m
(0)
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Tommy van Schaik
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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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