SAFe Release Train Engineer (RTE) Certification

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    Master the role of a Release Train Engineer (RTE) to drive successful Agile Release Trains (ARTs) in a SAFe enterprise. This in-depth course equips RTEs with the skills needed to lead and facilitate ARTs, optimize value delivery from concept to release, and empower teams to achieve their highest potential.

    Course Details

    • Duration: 3 Days
    • Certification: SAFe RTE Certification
    • Format: In-house training

    What You'll Learn

    • Role of the RTE in a SAFe Organization: Understand the responsibilities and skills required of a Release Train Engineer to effectively lead and manage Agile Release Trains (ARTs).
    • Facilitating PI Planning and Execution: Learn to plan and facilitate Program Increment (PI) planning sessions, ensuring alignment and collaboration across Agile teams.
    • Continuous Improvement: Develop the skills to foster a culture of continuous improvement and support relentless improvement in ART performance and delivery.
    • Aligning Teams with Business Goals: Discover strategies to align teams with business objectives, manage risks and dependencies, and ensure ARTs deliver maximum business value.
    • Metrics and KPIs: Learn to use metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs) to monitor and enhance ART performance and predict delivery outcomes.
    • Servant Leadership: Explore the principles of servant leadership and how to apply them to effectively support Agile teams and stakeholders.
    • Value Stream Coordination: Understand the role of the RTE in coordinating value streams to ensure smooth and efficient value flow across the organization.

    Who Should Attend

    • Release Train Engineers (RTEs) and aspiring RTEs looking to enhance their skills and knowledge in leading Agile Release Trains.
    • SAFe Program Consultants (SPCs), Agile coaches, and leaders involved in Agile transformation and ART execution.
    • Scrum Masters, Agile coaches, and team members who want to understand the role of RTEs and support ART success.