The Agile Practitioner Uplift path is designed for Scrum Masters and Kanban Leads who are already working in the role and need to deepen their capability — not learn the frameworks for the first time. The path addresses the gap between practitioners who can run Scrum ceremonies and practitioners who can transform organizational systems: servant leadership depth, empirical discipline, systems-level thinking, organizational coaching scope, and scaling literacy.
The path follows a deliberate sequence built across four capability zones. Modules 01–02 establish the foundational operating stance and epistemological discipline that all other practitioner capability rests on: servant leadership and empiricism. Modules 03–05 build the improvement and organizational coaching capability that moves the practitioner beyond the team boundary. Modules 06–07 develop the conversational and values infrastructure that makes the broader capability actionable. Modules 08–11 build depth in the mechanics — team dynamics, events, artifacts, and impediment remediation. Modules 12–13 develop the strategic literacy (product and scaling) that distinguishes senior practitioners.
The Agile Practitioner Coaching Compass is the primary AI tool for this path. A baseline diagnostic runs in Module 01 to assess the practitioner’s current posture across seven competency dimensions: servant leadership depth, empiricism quality, improvement discipline, change leadership, organizational coaching scope, facilitation maturity, and scaling readiness. The same diagnostic runs again in Module 13 as the capstone comparison. Claude receives dimension ratings with behavioral evidence and produces a four-section personalized analysis: YOUR STRONGEST PRACTITIONER DIMENSION / YOUR MOST SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT GAP / THE ORGANIZATIONAL PATTERN LIMITING YOUR IMPACT / YOUR 90-DAY UPLIFT FOCUS. The tool is designed to be honest: a practitioner who rates themselves high in empiricism but cannot name a single Sprint Review that produced a significant product direction change will see that contradiction reflected in the output.
Ask questions across all thirteen modules, explore how the frameworks apply to your specific team or organizational context, work through an anti-pattern diagnosis, or pressure-test your impediment remediation approach. The coach knows the full path — from servant leadership and empiricism through systems thinking, facilitation, values, and scaling — and can connect any concept to your specific practice context.