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Engineering Practices Workshop

Join our workshop for an engaging demo and discussion on agile software engineering and ALM practices. Enhance your skills with expert guidance!

Foundations NKD Agility Traditional (Full Day) · Traditional (Half Day) · Immersive

What changes for your team

  • Turn agile practice into smoother releases
  • Build software with less chaos
  • Bring order to the full application lifecycle

Immersive training pays back differently to a two-day course. Sessions spread across several weeks mean each idea is applied in your real work before the next one lands — so capability builds instead of fading under a backlog. Why immersive produces better returns →  ·  Other formats available in the panel above.

This workshop includes instructor demo and guided discussion focusing on agile software engineering practices. The instructor will cover relevant engineering and ALM (Application Lifecycle Management) practices.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Engineering Practices Workshop is ideal for software engineers, developers, and tech leads interested in practical agile software engineering and ALM practices. If you aren’t involved in software delivery or want non-technical methodologies, this isn’t your fit.

This workshop does not include formal certification or assessment. The focus is on learning and discussion, not exams or accreditation.

The workshop features instructor-led demos supported by guided group discussion. It’s not a passive lecture; most learning happens in the demo and active discussion segments.

You’ll tackle challenges in adopting and improving agile engineering and ALM practices, focusing on issues that affect software teams in real organisations.

You don’t need formal qualifications, but familiarity with software engineering or involvement in software delivery will help you get the most from Engineering Practices Workshop.

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