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Certification This deck describes why your organization would want to adopt the Disciplined Agile Framework Please contact us at DisciplinedAgileConsortium.org if you would like this presented to your organization.
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Why Disciplined Agile Certification?
For Individuals Showcase your knowledge Stand out from your peers Learn how agile works in the enterprise Show you’ve earned your agile credentials For Organizations Measurable indicator of your staff’s progression Knowledgeable staff are more productive, produce better quality, and have greater morale Clear indication of skill and experience in potential new hires © Disciplined Agile Consortium
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Module 2 - Agile Foundations
Our Principles Certifications must: Provide value Be earned Be respectable Be focused Certification is part of your learning process Certified professionals have a responsibility to share their knowledge The following principles drove the development of this certification program: Certifications must provide value. First and foremost, a certification must provide value to the person being certified. This value comes from learning new and valuable strategies during the process of earning the certification as well as greater employability resulting from the certification. Of course there are always limits to the value of any certification. Certifications must be earned. The effort required to earn the certification must be commensurate with the value provided. For example, it is easy to earn your CDA because it is an indication that someone has basic knowledge of Disciplined Agile (DA) and wishes to learn more. The CDAP is harder to earn because it is an indication of both knowledge and experience. CDAC is very difficult to earn because it's an indication of expertise and competence. Certifications must be respectable. We believe that the Disciplined Agile certifications are respectable for several reasons. First, the fact that you have to do some work to earn them is a welcome difference from other agile certifications. Second, we're aligning with other respectable certification programmes and are requesting participation in one or more of those programmes as part of the CDAP and CDAC certification. Certifications must be focused. The focus of this programme is on Disciplined Agile approaches to IT solution delivery. Disciplined Agile certifications are an indication of knowledge and experience in the Disciplined Agile framework. Certification is part of your learning process. Disciplined professionals view certification as part of their learning process. Learning is not an event but instead an ongoing effort. The implication is that once you have earned your certification you must continue working to keep your skills up to date. Certified professionals have a responsibility to share knowledge. Not only have we adopted the concept from martial arts, we have also adopted the mindset that people have a responsibility to help teach and nurture people to learn new skills and knowledge. The act of teaching and sharing information often leads one to a greater understanding and appreciation of the topic, and thus helps the teacher as well as the student to learn. © Disciplined Agile Consortium © Scott Ambler + Associates
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Disciplined Agile Certification Roadmap
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Shuhari and Disciplined Agile Certification
Module 2 - Agile Foundations Shuhari and Disciplined Agile Certification At the shu stage you are beginning to learn the techniques and philosophies of disciplined agile development. Your goal is to build a strong foundation from which to build upon. At the ha stage you reflect upon and question why disciplined agile strategies work, seeking to understand the range of strategies available to you and when they are best applied. At the ri stage you seek to extend and improve upon disciplined agile techniques, sharing your learnings with others. We have adopted a Shuhari strategy for this certification program. Shuhari is a martial arts concept that represents the stages of someone's learning: Shu (Learn). At the shu stage you are beginning to learn the techniques and philosophies of Disciplined Agile development. Your goal is to build a strong foundation from which to build upon. This beginner stage of learning is represented by the DA and CDA designations. Ha (Detach). At the ha stage you reflect upon and question why disciplined agile strategies work, seeking to understand the range of strategies available to you and when they are best applied. This intermediate stage of learning is represented by the CDAP designation. Ri (Transcend). At the ri stage you seek to extend and improve upon Disciplined Agile techniques, sharing your learnings with others. This "master" stage of learning is represented by the CDAC designation. © Disciplined Agile Consortium © Scott Ambler + Associates
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How to earn this designation: We recommend that you attend a Disciplined Agile workshop or webinar Cost: first year Free with the completion of any workshop by a CDAI Otherwise, $50 What this tells employers: You have an interest in Disciplined Agile strategies Retention: $50 annual fee DisciplinedAgileConsortium.org/DA © Disciplined Agile Consortium
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How to earn this certification: Learn about Disciplined Agile by either taking a workshop or by reading the book Disciplined Agile Delivery Pass the CDA certification test ($200 US to take) What this tells employers: You have knowledge of how agile works in enterprise-class settings You are eager to learn strategies that enable you to increase your skills and abilities as a software professional Retention: 7 hours of professional development (min 4 hours of DA) every year + $50 annual fee DisciplinedAgileConsortium.org/CDA © Disciplined Agile Consortium
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How to earn this certification: Be a CDA in good standing Have at least two years of agile experience Pass the CDAP test ($300 US to take) Provide at least two references from agile teams Provide proof of agile learning What this tells employers: You have knowledge and proven experience You are experienced at agile solution delivery and are on your way to becoming a generalizing specialist You have the potential to be a “junior coach” under the guidance of a senior coach (someone who is likely a CDAC) Retention: 7 hours of professional development (min 5 hours of DA) every year + $50 annual fee DisciplinedAgileConsortium.org/CDAP © Disciplined Agile Consortium
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How to earn this certification: Be a CDAP in good standing Have at least five years of agile experience Have at least two years of agile coaching experience Pass a peer interview with other CDACs Cost is $150US to apply +$350 if accepted (one time fee) What this tells employers: You have knowledge, proven experience, and are willing to give back to others You are a trusted expert with significant proficiency at Disciplined Agile You can coach other people in disciplined agile strategies You can advise organizations in the adoption and tailoring of the Disciplined Agile process decision framework Retention: 7 hours of professional development (min 5 hours of DA) every year + $50 annual fee DisciplinedAgileConsortium.org/CDAC © Disciplined Agile Consortium
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How to earn this certification: Be either a CDAP or CDAC in good standing Have at least five years of agile experience and teaching experience Either co-teach with a Disciplined Agile Fellow or take a train-the-trainer workshop What this tells employers: You have knowledge, proven experience, and are willing to give back to others You are a trusted expert with significant proficiency at Disciplined Agile You can teach other people disciplined agile strategies Retention: 7 hours of professional development (min 5 hours of DA) every year + annual instructor fee DisciplinedAgileConsortium.org/CDAI DisciplinedAgileConsortium.org/CDAI-Program © Disciplined Agile Consortium
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The Disciplined Agile Consortium (DAC) supports and evolves the Disciplined Agile process decision framework. The DAC site, DisciplinedAgileConsortium.org, provides information on curriculum and learning resources for Disciplined Agile practitioners. It is also the home of the Disciplined Agile certification program. The Disciplined Agile blog, DisciplinedAgileDelivery.com, provides a wealth of articles and blog postings about Disciplined Agile topics. The Disciplined Agile discussion forum, LinkedIn.com/groups/ , is a meeting place for Disciplined Agile practitioners to share their experiences and to get questions answered. © Disciplined Agile Consortium
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