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SAFe Agilist Certification

Scaled Agile

Certification

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Unlock the potential of the world’s leading Framework for business agility. This course equips you to lead a Lean-Agile enterprise by integrating SAFe principles with AI-driven strategies to thrive in increasingly complex environments. Future-proof your career by bridging the intersection of SAFe and AI.

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Unlock the potential of the world’s leading Framework for business agility. This course equips you to lead a Lean-Agile enterprise by integrating SAFe principles with AI-driven strategies to thrive in increasingly complex environments. Future-proof your career by bridging the intersection of SAFe and AI. You will learn specific prompting techniques for SAFe Agilist responsibilities and understand how to leverage modern technology to align large-scale organizations and lead successful transformations. The value of your SAFe Agilist Certification Earning a SAFe certification is a strategic investment in your professional future, signaling a mastery of Agile principles that is recognized globally. Beyond a simple credential, it represents a long-term achievement that validates your ability to support enterprise-scale transformations and execute complex solutions. By holding this certification, you demonstrate job-ready expertise and a commitment to continuous growth, unlocking advanced career paths and high-impact opportunities within the Agile landscape. Who Is This Certification For? Leading SAFe is for current or aspiring leaders who need to drive transformation in increasingly complex environments. It is designed for those looking to align teams, adopt AI-driven leadership, and earn their SAFe Agilist (SA) certification to thrive while accelerating value delivery through the SAFe Framework.

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Adapt Organizations to Thrive in the Age of Disruption
  • Build Lean-Agile Organizations using SAFe principles
  • Apply Lean-Agile Mindset Values and Principles in organizational contexts
  • Empower Agility using AI tools and practices
  • Organize Cross-functional Agile Teams around flow of value
  • Implement Built-In Quality Practices within Agile Release Trains
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Information Technology Project Managers15-1299.09
  • Computer and Information Systems Managers11-3021.00
  • General and Operations Managers11-1021.00
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Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Project execution plans — manage day-to-day adherence to budget, schedule, and scope with limited oversight on mid-size IT projects.
  • Project milestones and deliverables — track progress against baselines and produce regular status reports for stakeholders.
  • Project personnel activities — coordinate task assignments and monitor team workload across concurrent IT workstreams.
  • Customer requirements — assess current needs through direct interviews and documented surveys, then translate findings into project scope adjustments.
  • Project plan modifications — draft, review, and submit change requests following established change-control procedures.
  • IT project meetings — schedule, facilitate, and document outcomes including action items and decision records.
  • Project risks and issues — identify, analyze, and recommend mitigation strategies using standard risk-management frameworks.
  • Deliverable quality reviews — conduct structured reviews against acceptance criteria before submission to clients or stakeholders.
  • Project management software tools — configure project plans, dashboards, and resource allocations for routine IT projects.
  • Cross-functional team communications — coordinate information flow between developers, infrastructure teams, and business units on active technology deployments.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

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