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Integrating Agile with ITSM processes and policies helps facilitate quick roll outs of products, maintain high quality, reduce risk and enhance efficiency. Agile Service Management helps collaboration between development and operations leading to improved flow of work and quicker time to value.
The Certified Agile Service Manager® certification validates the holder’s skills in implementing Agile Service Management and helping IT make production smoother, satisfy customer requirements, enhance collaboration between teams and deliver value in the face of changing requirements.
Who should attend
- Those interested in learning about Agile and Scrum from a products and process perspective
- Process owners and process designers
- Developers who are interested in helping make processes more agile
- Managers who are looking to bridge multiple practices into a DevOps environment
- Employees/managers responsible for designing, re-engineering or improving process
- Consultants who bring about process improvement and DevOps initiatives
- Internal and external suppliers
- Process stakeholders
We provide the course in English.
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CURRICULUM
Why Agile?
- The IT challenge today
What does it mean to "be agile"?
- Why is Agile?
- The Agile Manifesto
- Agile principles
- What does it take to "be agile"?
- Exercise: Reviewing Agile values
Agile practices
- Scrum
- Kanban
- Lean
- ITIL/ITSM
- DevOps
- Continuous Integration
- Continuous Delivery
- Exercise: Leveraging multiple frameworks
What is Agile Service Management (Agile SM)?
- Definition and value
- Two aspects of Agile SM
- Agile Process Design
- Agile Process Improvement
Process design basics
- The elements of a process
- The 10 steps of process design
An Agile approach to process design
- Characteristics of an Agile Process
- How much is "just enough"?
- Minimum Viable Product
Scrum Basics
- Scrum pillars, values, and components
- Important terms
Scrum Roles
- Product owner
- ScrumMaster
- Team
Scrum artifacts
- Product Backlog
- Creating user stories
- Increment
- Product backlog refinement
- Sprint Backlog
- Burndown chart
Agile Service Management artifacts
- Process Backlog
- User stories and ITSM processes
- Process increment
- Sprint Backlog (Agile SM context)
- Burndown chart (Agile SM context)
- Exercise: Writing a meaningful user story
Scrum Events
- Timeboxes
- Release planning meeting
- Sprint planning meeting
- Daily Scrum
- Sprint Review
- Sprint Retrospective
- Definition of Done
Agile Service Management Events
- Process planning meeting
- Sprint planning meeting
- Strategic and process activity sprints
- The Definition of Done for process sprints
- Daily Scrum (Agile SM context)
- Sprint Retrospective (Agile SM context)
Agile Process Improvement
- Agile Process Improvement audits
- The Process Backlog as a CSI Register
- CSI Sprints and Plan-Do-Check-Act
- Exercise: Assessing process agility
Agile Service Management technologies
Aligning Agile SM and Agile software development
Getting started with Agile Service Management
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PREREQUISITES
To be eligible for the exam leading to Certified Agile Service Manager (CASM) certification, candidates must fulfill the following requirements:
Complete at least 16 contact hours (instruction and labs) as part of a formal, approved CASM training course from an accredited Education Partner of DevOps Institute