Coaching for Change: Making Agility Work

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Coaching for Change: Making Agility Work

Coursera · Intermediate ·📅 Project Management ·3mo ago
Skills: PM Basics80%

Key Takeaways

Applies systems-coaching tools to help organizations and teams think, act, and grow as one aligned system, including defining systemic patterns and navigating conflict.

Original Description

This course gives you access to the powerful systems-coaching tools agile leaders use to help entire organizations—and the teams within them—think, act, and grow as one aligned system. You'll explore how to define, reveal, and serve systemic patterns; how to enter complex group dynamics; how to work with roles and navigate conflict; and ultimately how to guide transformation that sticks. Using these approaches, regardless of whether you're a coach, scrum master, project manager, or agile leader, you'll gain the ability to drive strategic alignment, boost collaboration across functions, and nurture adaptability in evolving environments. If you're already familiar with agile coaching, this course offers a broader lens to see and influence organizational patterns for deeper impact. If you're newer to systems thinking, you'll discover a structured, scenario-based path to mastering high-leverage coaching techniques. If you've ever wanted to help your organization thrive through complexity and change, this course will show you how.
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