Reveal Scrum Workflow
- Visualize how work actually flows
- Make waiting, rework, and blockers visible
- Track work from selection to completion
Transparency into where Sprint work slows down and why.

Official one-day or eight-hour virtual Scrum Better with Kanban course

Improve Scrum using proven Kanban practices and evolutionary change

Reveal bottlenecks, variability, overburdening, and flow problems

Boost predictability, transparency, focus, feedback, and risk management

Certificate of completion and Scrum Kanban Practitioner credential

No previous Kanban training or experience required

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Identify and analyze challenges in and around Scrum and prepare practical solutions

Identify and develop solutions to variability that delays or slows down work

Develop and test solutions based on Kanban principles and practices while maintaining Scrum
Understand how Kanban complements Scrum and supports an evolutionary approach to improving the current system.
Identify friction, delays, variability, bottlenecks, risk, and overburdening in and around the Scrum workflow.
Make work and flow visible, set useful WIP limits, and create pull behavior that improves focus and finishing.
Use flow conversations and basic measures to improve predictability and reveal where work slows down.
Make working policies explicit and strengthen feedback while retaining Scrum roles, events, and accountabilities.
Develop and test practical solutions based on Kanban principles and practices without a disruptive overhaul.

Certificate of completion and applicable Kanban University credential

Interactive exercises, simulations, and practical application

Official Kanban University course curriculum

Live instructor-led training by an Accredited Kanban Trainer

Practical action plan for applying the learning at work

Remote or onsite delivery options

Examples adapted to your services and workflow

Private delivery for teams and organizations
Scrum Better with Kanban (SBK) is the official course. Scrum Kanban Practitioner (SKP) is the Kanban University credential earned on completion.
Participants receive a certificate of class completion and the Scrum Kanban Practitioner credential.
Kanban University also offers selected dual-credential SBK classes with Scrum Alliance. A Scrum Alliance microcredential is included only when a scheduled batch explicitly states that it is dual-credentialed.
Scrum and Agile practitioners, Scrum Masters, Product Owners, team leads, managers, project and product professionals, leaders, and Agile coaches.
Identify challenges, variability, bottlenecks, and risk in and around the Scrum system.
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Use visualization, WIP limits, flow management, explicit policies, feedback loops, and collaborative improvement.
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Improve Scrum through evolutionary experiments rather than a disruptive replacement.
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Strengthen predictability, transparency, focus, feedback, and responsiveness.
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All experience levels are welcome. No previous Kanban training or experience is required.
Use SBK when a Scrum Team wants better predictability and flow while retaining Scrum accountabilities, events, artifacts, and commitments.
Transparency into where Sprint work slows down and why.
Less spillover and a more stable path to the Sprint Goal.
Events that generate clearer decisions and measurable improvement.
Pragmatic improvement without a disruptive framework switch.
SKP is the Scrum Kanban Practitioner credential. The official course name is Scrum Better with Kanban (SBK).
The official format is one in-person day or eight hours of virtual training.
No. Kanban University welcomes all experience levels and requires no previous Kanban training.
Only a batch explicitly advertised as a dual-credential SBK class includes the Scrum Alliance microcredential. The standard certified course awards the Kanban University SKP credential.
Explore upcoming live batches or speak with a course advisor to find the right schedule for your goals.