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Certified LeSS Basics- Virtual Class!

  • West End Conference Center 1600 Utica Avenue South St. Louis Park, MN, 55416 United States (map)

Date: Oct 30 - 31, 2025
Time: 9:00AM - 1:00PM Central
Venue: Virtual via Zoom
Location: Online Training
Instructor: Angela Johnson
Phone: 612-845-3802


Certified LeSS Basics

🚨 Early Bird Deadline: Oct 16th - Save $100

Regular: $495 Early Bird: $395 (Save $100 - Limited Time)

Is This Your Daily Reality?

3+ Scrum teams, same product, endless coordination meetings

"Integration Sprints" that turn into 3-week debugging nightmares

Teams waiting for other teams to finish "their component"

Product Owners drowning in backlog requests from multiple teams

More process overhead than actual development work

The Painful Truth:

You tried adding Scrum-of-Scrums, Release Trains, and Program Increment Planning...

But somehow you have LESS agility than when you had one team.

⚠️ Don't Let Another Sprint Cycle Pass

Every day you delay, your teams:

  • Waste more time in coordination meetings

  • Build features that don't integrate

  • Get more frustrated with "Agile" that isn't agile

The Oct 30th session has limited spots (we cap at 20 for interactivity)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I need extensive Scrum experience?

A: You need solid understanding of single-team Scrum - roles, events, artifacts. If you've been a Scrum Master, Product Owner, or development team member for 6+ months, you're ready. If you're new to Scrum, start with our CSM course first.

Q: Is this just another SAFe alternative?

A: LeSS is fundamentally different from SAFe. Where SAFe adds roles and processes, LeSS removes them. Where SAFe creates hierarchy, LeSS flattens it. If you want simple scaling that stays true to Agile principles, LeSS is your framework.

Q: What if my organization isn't ready for structural changes?

A: We'll address this directly in the course. LeSS requires some organizational evolution, but it's often less than people fear. We'll help you identify what must change vs. what can evolve gradually.