Build the skills needed to become a high-performing team member of an Agile Release Train (ART)—and learn how to collaborate effectively with other teams—by taking a SAFe for Teams class and earning your SAFe Practitioner certification.
During this two-day SAFe fore Teams course, you will gain an in-depth understanding of the ART, how it delivers value, and what you can do to effectively perform the role using Scrum, Kanban, and Extreme Programming (XP). You will also learn how to write stories and break down features, plan and execute iterations, and plan Program Increments. Finally, you’ll learn about the continuous delivery pipeline and DevOps culture, how to effectively integrate with other teams in the program, and what it takes to continuously improve the train.
Class registration includes:
Attendees must attend both days of the course in order to qualify for the exam.
For Live Online SAFe for Teams classes you will receive a Digital Workbook. The physical workbook and Pretty Agile swag will be posted to you. All Pretty Agile Online classes are delivered by two deeply experiences SPC/Ts.
If you are not sure if this class is right for you check out our guide to choosing a SAFe Certification.
All are welcome to attend the course, regardless of experience. However, the following prerequisites are highly recommended for those who intend to take the SAFe Practitioner certification exam:
To perform the role of a SAFe Practitioner, attendees should be able to:
Attendees may be eligible to apply for PDUs toward their continuing education requirements with the Project Management Institute (PMI) for PMP, PgMP, and PMI-ACP certifications.
Certified SAFe professionals may be eligible to apply for Scrum Education Units (SEUs) toward earning or renewing a Certified Scrum Professional (CSP) designation through the Scrum Alliance. Please confirm requirements with Scrum Alliance’s SEU policy before submitting units for credit.