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Ways to Grow Your Agile Skills

People learn in a combination of different ways and the same goes for how they choose to continue their learning journey and grow. There are many ways you can grow your agile skills, bolster your knowledge and explore your potential.


 

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Skills-Based Self Learning

Did you know that there are many free learning resources right at your fingertips and also thousands of books on agile skill-based topics? Doing some learning on your own time is a great way to nurture and grow your knowledge to help you continuously improve your skill set. 

 

 

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Facilitation can be used to lead people toward agreed-upon objectives in a manner that encourages participation, ownership and creativity by all involved. Learn about the principles of facilitation, skills and traits of a facilitator, how to facilitate diverse perspectives and explore some facilitation techniques for the Scrum Events.
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The ways that leaders present themselves and interact with their colleagues can either support agility, or defeat it. Learn the difference between leaders and managers and the traits of an agile leadership style. Explore why we speak more about agile leadership and not servant leadership.
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For agility to thrive, the culture of the organization must support the fundamental concepts of agility. The Scrum Values - Focus, Respect, Openness, Commitment, and Courage - create an environment where empiricism, self-management and continual improvement are more successful.
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Focused training courses

Focused training courses

Some people learn best in an in-person or virtual classroom setting. There are many opportunities that go beyond base-level Scrum and Agile training courses including courses focused on Scrum with Kanban, Professional Agile Leadership, Evidence-Based Management, as well as courses that go deep into critical agile skills such as facilitation and Product Backlog management. 

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Scrum Master Self-Assessment

Throughout your learning journey, it is important to remember to reflect on your progress and identify areas of improvement. One example of how you can self-assess as a Scrum Master is with the Comparative Agility Scrum Master Improvement Self-Assessment. 

Explore the Scrum Master Self-Assessment

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Immersion training

Training can take many different formats. One way is to extend your overall learning experience and apply learnings in the workplace as a part of your training, and then reflect on your experience in an in-person or virtual classroom setting. This type of training can be a private engagement for your company or could be in a public setting. 

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