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LACE Foundations Training


LACE Training provides foundational learning in a fun and engaging way, covering Agile and what it means for the key roles in Scrum: Technical Team, Scrum Master, and Product Owner, as well as the fundamentals of Agile practiced at scale in large organizations.

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 LACE Foundations: Agility

What is Agile? What are the foundational principles? Learn about Scrum, Kanban, and how the core principles of Agile are applied to digital product development. In this course, you will gain an understanding of:


  • Agile Values and Principles 
  • Social Contracts – The Glue of Agile 
  • Key Agile Roles 
  • Scrum Overview 
  • Agile Requirements 
  • Visualizing Work 
  • Writing User Stories 
  • Estimation and Planning


Who should attend:
The Foundations of Scrum Mastery course is suitable for existing Scrum Masters, Agile coaches, team leaders, project managers, and others assuming the role of an Agile Team facilitator.


Duration: 2 Days, 10 AM - 4 PM


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LACE Foundations: Product Ownership

Overview:

While the role and responsibilities of the Product Owner can be described simply enough, very little is said about the day-to-day practice of those fulfilling the role. If you are a new Product Owner, you may be wrestling with competing demands for time and information from your team and stakeholders. Or perhaps you have been a Product Owner for a while. If so, are you working long hours trying to keep up with the work? Either way, join us to learn the tools to help maximize your potential.
This workshop will teach you how to handle the complex responsibilities of a great Product Owner including: how to manage and prioritize product backlogs utilizing business value and other industry prioritization methods, plan releases, track progress, estimate business value, drive a Sprint Review, effectively prepare and participate in Sprint Planning and learn how to scale Scrum projects.  Leave with the skills and renewed excitement to generate business value and fully leverage your Scrum team.


Who should attend:

The Foundations of Product Ownership course is suitable for existing Product Owners, Scrum Masters, Agile coaches, Team leaders, Portfolio Managers, Program Managers and those working with Products.


Duration: 2 Days, 10 AM - 4 PM


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LACE Foundations: Scrum Mastery

Overview:
No matter how long you have been practicing Scrum, Foundations of Scrum Mastery is the next few pieces of the puzzle. It is a true immersion into the world of a Scrum Master in a SAFe environment. We will explore facilitation, teaching, modeling, and coaching to drive measurable results. We take the time to utilize techniques that help the Delivery Team, Product Owner, and the organization succeed.
The class is full of real-world examples from the participants’ experiences and coaches through practical tools and techniques that can be implemented immediately at your workplace. The course is a deep dive with hands-on activities and exercises to demonstrate key concepts .
Who should attend:
The Foundations of Scrum Mastery course is suitable for existing Scrum Masters, Agile coaches, team leaders, project managers, and others assuming the role of an Agile Team facilitator.


Duration: 2 Days, 10 AM - 4 PM


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LACE Explained: Agile for Non-Technical Teams


What is Business Agility? How can a business be Agile? In this foundational course we will explore concepts from the world of Agile software development and examine how they are being applied to a multitude of disciples, and learners will work together to identify processes issues that Agile methodologies and practices can mitigate.

Who should attend:

Anyone who is interested in the Business Agility buzzword. Business teams who are interested in the adoption of agility practices.


Learners will:

  1. Understand what is Business Agility
  2. Recognize the benefits of adopting Business Agility
  3. Explore the application of Agile Practices for Business Teams
  4. Discuss Business Agility implementation within CMS

Duration: 2 Hours


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LACE Explained: CCSQ LACE Dashboards

Understanding Agility Metrics

The CCSQ LACE dashboard is available for all Scrum and Kanban teams within CCSQ. For those unfamiliar with Agility Metrics, this short session will include a walkthrough of the team dashboard, an overview of each dashboard element, and how to set up the dashboards.
This session will also help learners interpret and understand the stories the dashboard elements tell, and how to leverage the dashboards to ask the right questions to help accelerate the maturity, health, and speed of delivery of your programs.

Who should attend:

Program leaders, product managers, scrum masters, and anyone else with a vested interest in elevating team performance

Duration: 1 Hour


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titleDevOps Explained

LACE Explained: DevOps


Have you ever wondered what people are talking about when DevOps comes up? You know the buzzwords: Continuous integration, CI/CD pipeline, automated deployments, etc. The DevOps explained session is an overview of attributes, benefits, and practices of the culture of DevOps, and will help you understand participate in conversations with teams and stakeholders about DevOps.

Who should attend:

The DevOps Explained session is appropriate for anyone who wants to know what DevOps actually is, understand the practices and its impact on software quality, and how it is one of the critical skill sets of software agility.
Duration: 2 hours


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LACE Explained: Work Estimation

What is a large? What is a 5?


You may have heard, or experienced, these types of estimates given to backlog items. What do they mean? Who decides what the result is? What does estimating work mean? Who estimates?


All of these questions, and more, will be answered when you attend the LACE Explained: Estimating Work training.


Course Goals


  • Explore the science of estimation
  • Understand imprecise estimation
  • Learn how estimates drive delivery plans

Who should attend:

Team members, product owners, scrum masters, product managers, just about everyone that is involved with creating the products and services in CCSQ.
Duration: 2 hours


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LACE Explained: Kanban



What is Kanban? What are the rules? Where did it come from? What is the difference between an agile team being a Kanban team and an agile team using a Kanban? Unravel these mysteries and more in the LACE Kanban Explained 2 hour session.

Who Should Attend?

Scrum Masters, Program leaders, or anyone using a Kanban for personal or professional use who wants use a Kanban board to increase throughput and tune their process.

Learning Paths: Agility Generalist, Scrum Master/Coaching, Technical Agility, Business Agility


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LACE Explained: Inspect and Adapt 


Agile Teams highly regard the scrum Retrospective meeting, understanding its the key to continuous improvement. How do we realize the Agile Continuous Improvement Principle at the program and organizational level? Attend this class to dive into the details, roles and responsibilities, and activities of the Inspect and Adapt Workshop.
In this class, learners will:
1. Identify the value and purpose of the I&A Workshop.
2. Understand the core modules of the workshop.
3. Identify and refine systemic issues impeding ART performance.
4. Experience a problem-solving workshop.
Who should attend:
Any member of the ART or that wants to see their program embrace continuous improvment
Duration:
2 hrs


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LACE Explained: Objectives and Key Results

What are OKRs?

Writing clear objectives has been a program level challenge since the dawn of SAFe. In SAFe 5.0, Objectives and Key Results have become the preferred way of expressing the business goals at both the program and team levels, and how to measure them. Learn how to write effective OKRs in this short format learning session

Who should attend:

Program leaders, product managers, product owners, and anyone else with a vested interest in empowering teams and programs to support value driven business goals


Learners will:

  1. Understand what OKRs are
  2. Recognize OKR benefits and why companies are using them today
  3. Learn the best practices for writing OKRs
  4. Gain experience with OKR through exercises and examples
  5. Recognize common OKR mistakes to avoid
  6. Learn how to strengthen the key results

Duration: 2 Hours

Learning Paths:  Business Agility, Product Management, Agile Facilitation/Coaching


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titleOrganizational Quality Practices Explained

LACE Explained: Organizational Quality Practices


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Product Quality is an organization effort from the time an idea is formed until we receive feedback from end users. Join us for this session to see the whole picture on quality and how the entire program owns and creates quality.

In this course learners will:

1. Recognize the impact and cost of software defects
2. Understand what “Built-in Quality” means
3. Distinguish the 5 areas of quality practices in the Software Development Life Cycle
4. Identify ways to measure quality

Who should attend:

Anyone interested in improving product quality.

Duration:

90 Minutes


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LACE Explained: PI Planning


In this two hour learning session, we deep dive into the ceremony of PI Planning. We will demystify the agenda, expectations of participants, the intended outcomes, and what to do after it is completed. The value of PI Planning cannot be overstated, and skimping on, or skipping, any part of it is detrimental to the success of the ART.


Topics:

  • Business Value
  • PI Objectives
  • Committed vs. Uncommitted objectives
Who should attend:
All
Duration:
2 Hours


This course is part of the:

Agile Facilitation/Coaching coaching path

Product Management Learning Path


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LACE Explained: Program Backlog Management


this two hour learning session, the art and technique of managing program backlogs will be demystified. Learners will see how to understand the program backlog in the context of the larger product vision, what preparation is needed for and the mechanics of the program backlog refinement meeting, Feature refinement, the program kanban, and the PI Roadmap

Who should attend:
Solutions Management Teams, Product Management, Product Owners, RTE
Duration:
2 Hours

Learning Path: Product Management


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LACE Explained: Product Innovation Thinking

How do product managers brainstorm? When in the HCD cycle should we ideate on our user research? This course traces the history of two products that have existed throughout history, and gives the participants the opportunity to ideate and find ways to improve the product in the future.

Who Should Attend:

Product Managers, Product Owners, and anyone else with a vested interest in product development.
Duration: 4 hours

Learning Path: Product Management


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LACE Explained: Roadmaps


In this session, learners will get an overview of the value, importance, and mechanics of Roadmaps at the Solution, Program, and PI levels.

Learners will:

  1. Understand the value of Roadmaps
  2. Identify the 3 key components of Roadmaps
  3. Distinguish the scope and characteristics of different Roadmaps
  4. Recognize the responsibilities of Stakeholders, Leadership, and Delivery Teams
Who should attend:
Program and Product Managers
Duration:
1 Hour


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LACE Explained: Social Contracts


In this session learners will hear about the necessity and power of team and program level Social Contracts in agile product delivery organizations

After this class, attendees will be able to:


  1. Identify the value of team level social contracts.
  2. Learn to use Social Contracts for change management.
  3. Differentiate the various program Social Contracts.
  4. Learn how Social Contracts work for Business Agility
  5. Understand how Social Contracts create organizational accountability.
Who should attend:
All program members
Duration:
2 hours


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LACE Explained: Technical Agility


Ever wonder what the engineers are talking about? Interested in following the conversation and asking better questions? Attend this two hour session to demystify concepts such as Test Driven Development, the benefits of continuous integration, how automated tests work, and what are the techniques and practices that enable rapid, high quality, and successful agile software development.

Who Should Attend?

Scrum Masters, Stakeholders on technical teams and anyone else that wants to increase their understanding of what makes agile software development successful

Duration: 2 Hours


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LACE Explained: Value Stream Mapping


This is a two-hour course designed to provide participants with a basic understanding of the principles and concepts behind this powerful process improvement tool.


Participants will learn how to identify and analyze value streams, map current and future states, and develop implementation plans. The course will cover the basics of value stream mapping, including how to use this process maps to identify waste, how to analyze data to identify opportunities for improvement, and how to develop an implementation plan to optimize the value stream.


This course will also cover some of the common challenges that organizations face when implementing value stream mapping, such as resistance to change, and difficulties in data collection and analysis.

Participants will learn strategies for overcoming these challenges and ensuring successful implementation.


Who should attend?


Anyone who wants to gain a basic understanding of value stream mapping, including process improvement professionals or anyone involved in optimizing business processes.


Duration

2 hours





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All SAFe Courses include exam eligibility, SAFe community membership, exam preparation materials, practice tests, and include exam fees.

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