Certified LeSS Practitioner: Principles to Practices
Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS)
is a framework for scaling agile development to multiple teams.
Trainer Ran Nyman
Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS) is a framework for scaling agile development to multiple teams. LeSS builds on top of the Scrum principles such as empiricism, cross-functional self-managing teams and provides a framework for applying that at scale. It provides simple structural rules and guidelines on how to adopt Scrum in large product development.
The Certified LeSS Practioner course is an in-depth course covering the LeSS principles, framework and rules, and guides. It provides essential information for adopting and improving LeSS to your product development group. The course contains an overview of LeSS, stories on LeSS adoptions, exercises and extensive LeSS Q&A to ensure we discuss the topics most of interest to the participants.
The Certified LeSS Practitioner course is for anyone who is involved a large agile adoption. Basic Scrum knowledge is expected and can be achieved by attending a Certified ScrumMaster or a Professional ScrumMaster course, or thoroughly reading Scrum introduction material such as the Scrum Primer and practicing Scrum.
After the training you can:
Explain LeSS principles & rules
Explain LeSS & LeSS Huge frameworks
Apply systems thinking
Explain LeSS organizational design & change implications
Know & coach LeSS events
Answer “why LeSS?”
After course completion:
All participants will be a Certified LeSS Practitioner and will get an account on less.works. Here they can find additional information about LeSS, share course information and stay in contact with the other course participants.
All participants get access to the draft of the new upcoming book:Large-Scale Scrum: More with LeSS
- Introduction
- Scrum, LeSS and LeSS Huge Overview
- LeSS Principles Organizing around Customer Value and Feature Teams
- What is your product?
- Definition of Done and its impacts.
- Feature Team Adoption Map
- Product Owner and Product Backlog
- Role of Management
- Organizational impacts and typical LeSS organizational structure
- LeSS Product Backlog Refinement, Sprint Planning, Review and Retrospective
- Consideration on technical practices when scaling
- Integration & Coordination
- Adopting LeSS in your organization
- Case Study: Nokia Networks LeSS Huge adoption
- ScrumMaster role within LeSS
Anyone working in organization that is doing product development with more than few teams:
ScrumMasters,
Product Owners,
Managers, Directors,
coaches,
change agents
consultants
Ran is an experienced software professional who has worked since 1995 in professional software development field.
First programs he wrote in CP/M operating system using BASIC language in the middle of eighties.
Since then he moved to more modern languages like C, C++, and Java.
Currently, Ran is working as a consultant and trainer in process improvement field helping large multinational organizations to move from sequential product development to more agile ways of working. The primary focus has been on how to move big products (over 100 people) to use Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS) and Lean. This work includes giving wide range of trainings, workshops, team coaching and management consulting.
Ran is Certified LeSS Trainer from LeSS Company and Certified Scrum Trainer from Scrum Alliance.
I’d recommend this training most to the CIO’s and CTO’s who are currently struggling with their technology organization to the meet the urgent needs of its internal or external customers. LeSS training gives a lot of new ideas on how to increase the capability of organization, while giving its knowledge workers a lot of new opportunities to become proud about their daily work.