Flow Essentials
Course Overview
This one-day in-person interactive course helps teams enhance the flow of work using practical techniques and hands-on case studies. Designed for product managers, project managers, delivery managers, business analysts, UX researchers, and delivery teams, this course focuses on identifying inefficiencies and improving predictability.
Morning: Understanding flow principles, recognising lean wastes, and diagnosing bottlenecks.
Afternoon: Applying flow metrics, managing work in progress (WIP), and implementing practical strategies for managing flow.
Course learning objectives
By the end of this training, participants will:
·Understand the principles of flow and its impact on delivery.
Identify and eliminate lean wastes that hinder flow.
Measure flow using actionable metrics.
Apply techniques to optimise flow.
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for:
Scrum masters and agile coaches
Product, project and delivery managers.
Tech leads, developers, testers (QA), business analysts and UX.
Anyone looking to drive the flow of valuable work.
Course Content
Flow simulation
Hands-on exercise to explore flow in practice.
Lean wastes and their impact on flow.
identifying and eliminating inefficiencies.
Measuring and managing flow.
Flow metrics.
Managing work in progress.
Flow debt and work item age.
Managing dependencies to prevent disruptions in flow.
Putting it into practice.
Applying key takeaways to participants’ real work environments.
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At Agility in Mind, we pride ourselves on the personal level of support we provide. With comprehensive course materials, pre- and post-course support, and a personal level of guidance from our experienced trainers, we ensure that your team leaves the course with the right tools and techniques to embrace the workplace.
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There are no prerequisites for this workshop. The workshop is driven by the needs of the group rather than following a pre-planned training agenda. When delivered as a private class, the course may be pitched at an appropriate level.