Who is an Agile Coach?

Who is an Agile Coach?

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Who is an Agile Coach?

An Agile coach is a project management professional that helps scale Agile practices across a team or organization. By aligning teams or organizations with Agile values and concepts, Agile coaches enable them to be more flexible, transparent, and efficient. Agile coaches do this both by introducing Agile methods and encouraging a culture and mentality shift in the workplace.

An Agile coach?is a person who is responsible for creating and improving Agile processes within a team or a company. Some things that an Agile Coach might do are: spread Agile best practices between different teams; integrate Agile teams within non-Agile processes; and measure results of an Agile transition.


What does an Agile coach do?

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An Agile coach helps teams and organizations adopt Agile practices—but what does that actually look like? Here are the day-to-day tasks an Agile coach might find themselves doing:

  • Plan and design the adoption of Agile across multiple teams
  • Provide training sessions on Agile frameworks, like Scrum, Kanban, and SAFe
  • Foster a culture of openness and psychological safety
  • Coach leaders (like Scrum Masters, product owners, and executives) on Agile leadership practices
  • Develop operating model or roadmap for future Agile practices
  • Lead as a role model for Agile values

How to become an Agile coach?

1. Build Agile coach skills.

There are a few key skills that are often requested of Agile coaches. These include:

  • Agile and Agile frameworks:?Knowing the ins and outs of Agile, as well its various frameworks, will be critical in being an effective Agile coach. Common frameworks include Scrum, Kanban, and SAFe; knowledge of XP and Lean is also occasionally requested. Know what distinguishes one from the others, the values that drive each approach, and how to apply them in a real setting.
  • Communication:?As an Agile coach, you’ll be training other leaders and encouraging entire teams or organizations to change their thinking and often entrenched work habits. Knowing how to communicate effectively as a coach doesn’t stop at being able to express yourself well—it means knowing how to persuade, negotiate, inspire, and resolve conflict.
  • Project management tools:?You’ll need to know how to use project management tools and software enough to explain to others how to use them. These might include tools used broadly in project management, like?RACI charts, burndown charts, and?GANTT charts. You might use tools specific to Agile frameworks, like Kanban boards, wikis, or bug trackers.

2. Gain Agile project management experience.

Job descriptions often ask for experience in diverse Agile environments, and give preference to those with coaching experience. Building up your resume on these fronts will put you in a good position to compete for Agile coaching jobs. You can do this in a few different ways:

  • Work as a Scrum Master.?Many job descriptions count experience as a Scrum Master as coaching experience. Because Scrum is the most commonly-used Agile framework—81 percent of Agile adopters use Scrum or a Scrum-based hybrid according to a 2021 survey—your work as an Agile coach will likely require some knowledge of Scrum methodology. Being a Scrum Master can act as a natural steppingstone to Agile coaching. Need more clarity around how to get there? Read about?what it takes to become a Scrum Master. (shorturl.at/chiL4)
  • Work on an Agile team.?As an Agile coach, you should be as familiar as you can with how Agile works on different teams. Familiarity with Scrum will be crucial, but knowledge of other methodologies will be useful as well. Try gaining exposure to Kanban, XP, and Lean methodologies, and participate in scaling Scrum or Agile practices if you can.

3. Get an Agile coach certification.

Agile coach certifications can make you more competitive in the job market, and signal to employers that you have a baseline of knowledge expected of professionals. The process of studying for and getting the certification can also help you learn about Agile coaching and gain new skills.?

The following certifications are commonly requested in job descriptions:?

  • SAFe Practitioner (SP)
  • SAFe Practitioner Consultant (SPC)
  • SAFe Program Consultant Trainer (SPCT)
  • PMI-Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)
  • ICAgile Certified Professional in Agile Coaching Certification (ICP-ACC)
  • ICAgile Certified Expert in Agile Coaching Certification (ICE-AC)

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You can also consider getting a Scrum Master certification. Many Agile positions request that you have experience as a Scrum Master or with scaling Scrum.

  • Certified Scrum Master (CSM)
  • Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO)
  • Professional Scrum Master (PSM)
  • Certified Scrum Professional (CSP)
  • Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS)
  • Scrum Alliance Certified Enterprise Coach (CEC)
  • Scrum@Scale

What skills does an Agile Coach need?

The most important skills for an agile coach include:

  • Strong understanding of Scrum and Kanban.
  • Experience as a Scrum master or with the agile methodology.
  • Knowledge of agile software development.
  • Strong communication and problem-solving skills.
  • Interpersonal skills and patience.

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