This document provides information about agile leadership training programs offered by the Center for Agile Leadership. It discusses why agile leadership is important for executives, managers, and team members to develop organizational and leadership agility. It then describes what is covered in the training, including agile frameworks, developing teams, and facilitating retrospectives. Finally, it provides details on how the training is conducted, including upcoming class dates, pricing, and testimonials about the impact of the program.
10. “Agile leaders are inclusive, democratic,
and exhibit a greater openness to ideas
and innovations. With a passion for
learning, a focus on developing people,
and a strong ability to define and
communicate a desired vision, they
possess all of the tools necessary to
successfully inspire others and become
an agent for change within any
organization.”
17. - Agile culture
- Multiple teams
- Remote teams
- Developing your team(s)
18. LO # Learning Objective - As a Certified Agile Leadership candidate, I want to…
1 Define what leadership is, so that I can have a common understanding.
2 Determine if I am FIT to lead, so that I can ensure that I have the foundation necessary to be a leader.
3 Describe how to motivate team members, so that I can get the most out of my team.
4 List the differences between power and influence, so that I can learn to use the correct one most of the time.
5 Demonstrate how to effectively communicate, so that I can be heard and understood by my team.
6 List ways to influence culture, so that I can facilitate the creation of one for my team and my organization.
7 Explain how to create a transparent organization, so that I can be open and honest with my team.
8 List how to develop my team members and myself, so that we can continue to grow.
9 Describe a simple system for organizing and managing work, so that I effectively visualize and map my team’s workflow.
10 Demonstrate how to hold an effective meeting, so that I can get the most out of our time together.
11 Describe how to develop self-organizing and self-managing teams, so that I can free up my time to lead.
12 List tips and tricks for working with remote teams, so that I can more effectively support my virtual team.
13 Have a leadership challenge, so that I can apply what I just learned.
14 Demonstrate how to facilitate a retrospective, so that I can continually improve my team.
15 List the foundational tenants of agile, so that I can understand how the agile movement has influenced leadership.
16 List several Agile frameworks, so that I can understand them and their role in change management.
23. - Up to 8 leaders
- 2 day class
- Followed by 3 months of coaching
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26. “This class challenges the corporate
status quo (More than any other I’ve
taken in the past 45 years) without
promoting unrealistic strategies.”
– Rikki
27. $2,500
Leadership At The Peak
$11,900
EntreLeadership Master
Series
$10,500
The Executive
Experience
$5,875
28. “The course hits on many important
leadership topics. You get a chance
to look deeply at yourself and your
own leadership characteristics. The
course was extremely insightful”. –
Dean
30. “Very insightful for someone who
seeks to improve their leadership
skills and willing to be challenged to
step outside of their comfort zone.” –
Safa
31. August 23 – 34, 2016
Nashville, Tennessee
(Sold out!!!)
32. • Burning questions
• 9/26–27 – Salt Lake City, UT
• 9/29–30 – Des Moines, IA
• 10/20-21 – Los Angeles, CA (Almost sold out!)
• 10/26 – 27 – Atlanta, GA (Almost sold out!)
• Even more…
• http://centerforagileleadership.com/events
33. • Burning questions
Dan Reynolds, CSM is here to help!
dan.reynolds@braintrustgroup.com
205.757.6017