About

Agile is everywhere. But knowing the framework and truly mastering delivery are two very different things.

Scrum Masters, Agile Coaches, and Delivery Leads are expected to keep teams focused, ceremonies meaningful, and stakeholders aligned – often without structured support, real feedback, or access to proven practices from other environments.

This program exists to fill that gap.

The Agile Delivery Education Program is a hands-on learning journey built for delivery-focused professionals who want to level up – not just in knowledge, but in how they actually show up in their teams. It combines a shared masterclass with individual shadowing and mentoring, creating a blend of common grounding and deeply personal development.

The program spans the full breadth of effective Agile delivery – from building reliable team rhythms and mastering facilitation, to navigating complexity and growing as a coaching professional. Throughout, the focus stays on real situations, real teams, and real improvement.

The result: Delivery professionals who facilitate with confidence, coach with intent, and help their organizations move from Agile in name to Agile in practice.

What program solves

Agile transformations often stall not because of bad frameworks – but because the people responsible for making them work don’t get the development they deserve. The consequences show up every day, in ways that are easy to overlook until they become hard to ignore. 

This program was built to tackle exactly these challenges.

Blurry Role Boundaries

Scrum Masters, Agile Coaches, and Delivery Leads often operate in overlapping, undefined spaces. Without clarity on where their role begins and ends, it's easy to either overstep or underdeliver.

Weak Delivery Planning and Dependency Management

Prioritization feels reactive. Dependencies catch teams off guard. Delivery planning lacks structure - and when things slip, there's no system to course-correct.

Getting Stuck in Complexity

Organizational dynamics, resistance to change, and difficult stakeholders - delivery professionals face these constantly, yet rarely receive tools or frameworks to navigate them with confidence.

Inconsistent Facilitation and Team Coaching

How ceremonies are run, how retrospectives are facilitated, how teams are coached - these vary widely from person to person. Without a shared approach, quality and outcomes are unpredictable.

Flying Blind on Delivery Metrics

Cycle time, throughput, predictability - many delivery professionals know the terms but don't use them consistently. Without flow-based thinking, it's hard to spot problems before they escalate.

No Mirror on Real-World Performance

It's one thing to know how a retrospective should run. It's another to get honest, structured feedback on how you actually facilitated it. This program brings that mirror - through direct observation in real work situations.

Covered topics

Program topics

The exact topics are tailored based on stakeholder and participant interviews, but the program may broadly cover four key areas:

• understanding Agile frameworks: Scrum, Kanban, and hybrid approaches
• roles, responsibilities, and team structure in Agile organizations
• building a reliable delivery cadence: planning, refinement, review, retrospective
• managing flow and limiting work in progress
• dependency mapping and cross-team coordination
• delivery metrics: cycle time, throughput, predictability
• transparency, visualisation, and progress tracking

Who is it for?

Individuals

The program is primarily intended for:

  • Scrum Masters
  • Agile Coaches
  • Delivery Leads and Delivery Managers
  • Team Leads with a delivery or coordination focus
  • Chapter Leads or Practice Leads, responsible for delivery quality

The masterclass is designed for the core group of participants in the program, but additional colleagues from the company may also attend, depending on space and capacity.

Teams/Companies

It is especially useful for companies that want to:

  • elevate the capability of their delivery organisation
  • build more consistent ways of working across teams
  • support individual development of delivery professionals
  • improve team effectiveness, predictability, and delivery health

What you gain?

Great delivery doesn’t happen by accident — it’s built by people who are constantly improving how they work. Investing in your delivery professionals creates a ripple effect that reaches every team they support.

Here’s what both participants and the company can expect:

Benefits for participants

Stronger understanding of modern Agile delivery practices and frameworks

More confidence and clarity in their delivery role

Better facilitation, coaching, and communication skills

Practical feedback grounded in their real work situations

Individual support tailored to their level and specific challenges

Tools and language for navigating complexity and organizational dynamics

Exposure to proven practices from other companies and delivery environments

Benefits for companies

Stronger delivery capability across key roles

More consistent Agile practices and ceremonies across teams

Improved delivery predictability and team effectiveness

Better alignment between strategy, priorities, and day-to-day execution

Clearer expectations from delivery and coaching roles

Faster professional growth of Scrum Masters, Agile Coaches, and Delivery Leads

Improved culture of continuous improvement and learning

How It Works

Knowing Agile theory is table stakes. What separates good delivery professionals from great ones is how they behave when things get messy – how they facilitate under pressure, how they coach a struggling team, how they navigate a difficult stakeholder conversation.

That’s why this program is built around three connected elements – each with a distinct purpose, each informed by what came before. It starts with shared learning, moves into real-world observation, and deepens through focused individual support.

The outcome is development that sticks because it’s grounded in your actual work.

Masterclass

The masterclass brings all participants together for interactive, structured learning. Across two sessions, the group builds a shared understanding of core Agile delivery practices, facilitation approaches, and team coaching concepts. It creates a common language and foundation that the rest of the program builds upon.

Phase #2
2 sessions per participant | Observation only | In real work situations

Mentoring

This is where lasting change happens. Each participant works one-on-one with the coach in sessions held at least every two weeks. Conversations are built around the individual - their specific challenges, observed patterns, and personal growth goals. Between sessions, participants complete reflection exercises and practical assignments that keep the development moving forward.

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Phase #1
2 sessions × 2 h| Group format | In person

Shadowing

During shadowing, the coach joins each participant in their actual work - team ceremonies, stakeholder meetings, or day-to-day team interactions. The coach observes without interfering. The goal is to see how each participant shows up in practice, recognize genuine strengths, and identify the specific areas where mentoring will create the most meaningful change.

Phase #3
4 sessions × 1 hour per participant | Individual | In person or online

Masterclass

Phase #1
2 sessions × 2 h| Group format | In person

The masterclass brings all participants together for interactive, structured learning. Across two sessions, the group builds a shared understanding of core Agile delivery practices, facilitation approaches, and team coaching concepts. It creates a common language and foundation that the rest of the program builds upon.

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Phase #1
2 sessions × 2 h| Group format | In person

Shadowing

Phase #2
2 sessions per participant | Observation only | In real work situations

During shadowing, the coach joins each participant in their actual work - team ceremonies, stakeholder meetings, or day-to-day team interactions. The coach observes without interfering. The goal is to see how each participant shows up in practice, recognize genuine strengths, and identify the specific areas where mentoring will create the most meaningful change.

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Phase #2
2 sessions per participant | Observation only | In real work situations

Mentoring

Phase #3
4 sessions × 1 hour per participant | Individual | In person or online

This is where lasting change happens. Each participant works one-on-one with the coach in sessions held at least every two weeks. Conversations are built around the individual - their specific challenges, observed patterns, and personal growth goals. Between sessions, participants complete reflection exercises and practical assignments that keep the development moving forward.

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Phase #3
4 sessions × 1 hour per participant | Individual | In person or online

Additional Elements

The program is wrapped in a set of touchpoints that ensure it starts well, stays aligned, and closes with clarity.

Before the program begins, the coach meets with key stakeholders to understand the organizational context and priorities. Each participant’s journey begins with a personal alignment conversation, establishing individual goals from the start.

At the final session, every participant receives structured personal feedback on their growth. A summary is also shared with the relevant team lead or practice lead, giving the company a clear view of outcomes and a basis for continued support.

Any questions?

FAQ

Agile training teaches frameworks. This program develops people. By observing how each participant actually facilitates, coaches, and leads – and then building personalized mentoring around those observations – the development is anchored in reality. Participants walk away not just knowing more, but working differently.

Still not sure?

Agile looks different in every organization - and so does the support your people need.
If you're not sure whether this program is the right fit for your team or your context, reach out. We're happy to talk it through and help you figure out what makes sense.