This self-paced DAF eLearning course presents a robust introduction to the Disciplined Agile (DA®) toolkit and prepares participants to adopt context-sensitive agile and lean ways of working (WoW) within teams and organizations. Developed by PMI, the course is designed to span approximately eight (8) hours and provides 8 Professional Development Units (PDUs) for PMI certification holders.
Participants will:
Understand the DA mindset, including principles, promises and guidelines that underpin agile, lean and hybrid ways of working.
Explore the breadth of the DA knowledge base and learn how to tailor your team’s way of working (WoW) for improved delivery, adapting practices from Scrum, Kanban, SAFe®, lean, and more.
Learn how to diagnose workflow challenges, apply the DA decision-framework, and build actionable improvement backlogs to accelerate value delivery in your context.
Gain the ability to drive continuous improvement and evolve your team’s practices beyond a single agile method — enabling the team to respond to change, complexity and shifting demands.
At the end of the course, learners will receive an official certificate of completion and badge from PMI — no exam required for this foundational course.
Who Should Attend:
This course is ideal for team leads, project managers, Scrum Masters, agile practitioners, delivery managers and anyone involved in improving team performance in agile, hybrid or traditional settings. Prior experience with agile is helpful but not required.
Format & Duration:
Delivered entirely online as a self-paced eLearning offering, the course covers about 8 hours of content and includes interactive lessons, context-rich examples and practical exercises. Upon completion you earn 8 PDUs.
Key Benefits:
Flexible on-demand format enables studying at your own pace, anytime and anywhere.
Official PMI-authorized content aligned with the DA toolkit and business agility objectives.
Certification badge and certificate help showcase your foundational agility expertise.
Helps you tailor your way of working to real-world contexts—moving beyond one-size-fits-all agile frameworks.




