Eliminate the noise with certified training

It’s never been easier to find new things or learn a new skill. Information is available at our fingertips, and how we receive it can take many forms. There’s always a way to find out something you want to know. But how do we know what we’re reading is valid, and even if it is, what do we do with it?

Here’s where professional development and certification can help. It gives you the ability to learn skills in a structured way, but also gives you the safety to go and apply them to your needs.

What to ask before booking?

  • What am I looking to gain from doing this course?

  • Is there a skill I'm looking to acquire?

  • Is there a specific concept I'd like clarity on?

  • Do I want to confirm my current knowledge?

  • How will it help me with my personal development? -

  • Is the training valid with governing bodies?

  • Can I claim PDUs?

  • Will I need to renew my certification?

Learn from experts in a trusted academy

So, where to start? There are a lot of options out there. And how do we validate that it’s official or good practice? Here’s where agility.ac can help. With certified trainers from scrum.org, you can be sure that your training is aligned with the latest scrum guide and recognised by employers worldwide. 

Professional credibility gives you a competitive advantage

And when you do have certificates behind you to back up what you say you know and want to use to support others in their journeys, think back to some of the benefits you might have realised.

  • It helps you build your competitive advantage. By holding additional skills that others might not, it could make you stand out to employers.

  • It could help you build your professional credibility. Holding a certificate shows you have reached and held a standard of learning.

  • It could give you the confidence to take that next step in your career development plan, backed up by a structured approach to learning and validated steps to success.

So, here’s your calling card to go and find a course that’s right for you.

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