Skills you will learn

  • SAFe Do's and Don'ts in Real Practice
  • Eliminating Ambiguities in SAFe Application
  • Avoiding Common SAFe Misunderstandings
  • Role-Specific SAFe Application
  • Industry-Specific SAFe Case Studies
  • Practical SAFe Framework Navigation

Who should learn

  • Scrum Masters
  • Product Owners
  • SAFe Practitioners
  • Software Developers
  • Project Managers
  • Students
  • Product Managers

What you will learn

  • Free Safe Agile Scrum Course​ with Certificate

    • Lesson 01: Introduction

      01:23
      • 1.01 Getting Ready for the Big Leap Toward SAFe Success
        01:23
    • Lesson 02: Learning Objectives

      03:15
      • 2.01 Learning Objectives
        03:15
    • Lesson 03: Do's and Dont's in SAFe Practice​

      28:31
      • 3.01 High Impact To Dos for SAFe Adoption
        05:26
      • 3.02 SAFe Donts Team Level Pitfalls to Avoid
        05:27
      • 3.03 SAFe Donts Mindset and Coaching Mistakes to Avoid
        03:08
      • 3.04 Dos vs Donts in SAFe Implementation
        05:58
      • 3.05 Treat SAFe Implementation as a Strategic Project
        03:42
      • 3.06 Five Step Agile Scrum Team Setup
        04:50
    • Lesson 04: Eliminating Ambiguities and Misunderstandings in SAFe Application​

      36:50
      • 4.01 Elimination Ambiguities ans Misunderstandings in SAFe Application
        06:52
      • 4.02 SAFe Roles Scrum Master vs Product Owner Responsibilities
        02:24
      • 4.03 SAFe Scrum Cycle vs Scrum Misunderstanding
        04:36
      • 4.04 Key Roles in the Agile Release Train ART
        02:31
      • 4.05 Common Misapplications of SAFe Events
        05:36
      • 4.06 Prioritizing Tools Over Principles A Common SAFe Pitfall
        01:37
      • 4.07 Common Errors in Applying WSJF and Defining Value Streams
        05:10
      • 4.08 Misunderstandings in Lean Portfolio Management LPM
        02:14
      • 4.09 Quality and DevOps Misconceptions
        03:37
      • 4.10 Where the Spanning Palette Is Misapplied in Practice
        02:13
    • Lesson 05: SAFe Learning Journey Case Studies by Role and Industry

      08:15
      • 5.01 Using Updated Case Studies to Drive SAFe Success
        02:20
      • 5.02 SAFe Learning Journey by Role
        05:55
    • Lesson 06: Key Takeaways

      03:29
      • 6.01 Key Takeaways
        03:29
About the Course

Most teams do not struggle with SAFe because the framework is too complex — they struggle because the gap between understanding SAFe in theory and applying it correctly in practice is wider than anyone tells you upfront. This free course is built to close that gap. Rather than walking you through SAFe from scratch, it focuses on the practical realities of applying it - what works, what does not, where ambiguities creep in, and how real teams across different roles and industries have navigated the framework in actual working environments. If you have encountered SAFe before and want to apply it more effectively

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FAQs

  • Is this course free?

    Yes, completely free. You get full access to every lesson and receive a professional certificate at no cost once you finish.

  • Do I need prior SAFe experience to take this course?

    Yes, some familiarity with SAFe basics is recommended. This course is designed for practitioners who already have a foundational understanding of the framework and want to apply it more effectively in real environments — it picks up where introductory SAFe training leaves off.

  • How is this course different from standard SAFe certification training?

    Standard SAFe certification training focuses on what the framework says. This course focuses on what happens when teams actually try to use it — the mistakes, ambiguities, role-specific challenges, and practical adjustments that separate successful SAFe adoption from frustrated abandonment.

  • What are the most common mistakes teams make with SAFe?

    Common mistakes include treating PI Planning as a scheduling exercise rather than a genuine alignment event, applying SAFe ceremonies without understanding their intent, over-engineering the framework for team size, and misunderstanding how value streams and ARTs are meant to be structured. Lesson 03 addresses these and others in practical detail.

  • What ambiguities in SAFe does this course address?

    Lesson 04 covers the terminology, role definitions, and process steps in SAFe that are most commonly misapplied or misunderstood — including areas where the official documentation leaves enough room for interpretation that teams regularly apply the framework inconsistently without realizing it.

  • Does this course include real-world case studies?

    Yes, Lesson 05 is dedicated entirely to real-world SAFe case studies organized by role and industry, giving you concrete reference points for how the framework plays out in actual organizational contexts rather than theoretical scenarios.

  • Is this course relevant if my organization is just starting to adopt SAFe?

    Yes, and arguably it is most valuable at that stage. Understanding the common pitfalls and ambiguities before your organization locks in bad habits is far more effective than trying to correct them after the fact. The do's and don'ts in Lesson 03 are especially valuable for teams at the beginning of their SAFe journey.

  • Does this course cover specific SAFe roles?

    Yes, Lesson 05 addresses SAFe from the perspective of different roles, including Scrum Masters, Product Owners, and Release Train Engineers, showing how the framework applies differently depending on where you sit in the organization.

  • How long does this course take?

    The course lasts approximately 1.5 hours and is fully self-paced, so you can work through it at whatever pace suits your schedule.

  • Is there a certificate?

    Yes, a free professional certificate is included upon completion, which you can add to your LinkedIn profile or resume straight away.

  • Can I access this on my phone?

    Yes, the course works on any device, so you can learn whenever and wherever it suits you.

  • Can I add this certificate to my LinkedIn profile?

    Yes, once you earn your certificate, you can list it under Licenses and Certifications on LinkedIn, which signals to employers and recruiters that you are actively developing your SAFe and scaled Agile expertise.

  • What should I do after finishing this course?

    Go back to Lesson 03 and identify the one "do" or "don't" that is most relevant to your current team or organization. Bring it into your next Agile ceremony, coaching conversation, or team discussion and see what shifts. Practical SAFe knowledge only becomes valuable when it changes what you actually do in the room.

  • Will this course help me pass SAFe certification exams?

    This course is not designed as a certification prep course, but the practical clarity it provides — particularly around ambiguities and common misunderstandings — can genuinely strengthen your understanding in ways that formal certification materials do not always reach.

  • Is SAFe still relevant in 2026?

    Yes, SAFe remains one of the most widely adopted scaling frameworks in enterprise Agile transformations globally. Large organizations across banking, healthcare, technology, and government continue to invest in SAFe adoption, making SAFe expertise a consistently valued skill set for Agile professionals at every level.

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