UK Registered Learning Provider · UKPRN: 10095512

ICAgile Agile Fundamentals (ICP): Putting Your Knowledge into Practice

Agile frameworks mean nothing without execution. This 41-minute course bridges theory and practice, showing you how to embed agile principles into real workflows immediately. Perfect for teams stuck between knowing agile and actually doing it.

AIU.ac Verdict: Ideal for developers, scrum masters, and technical leads who’ve read about agile but need a practical roadmap for implementation. The brevity is both strength and limitation—expect foundational grounding rather than deep-dive problem-solving for complex enterprise scenarios.

What This Course Covers

Jeremy Jarrell walks through agile fundamentals with emphasis on translating knowledge into team action. You’ll cover core agile principles, iterative delivery mindsets, and how to recognise when agile practices are working versus when they’re just theatre. The course includes practical patterns for sprint planning, feedback loops, and adaptive decision-making that apply across Scrum, Kanban, and hybrid approaches.

The 41-minute format forces clarity—every segment targets actionable takeaways. You’ll learn how to diagnose agile maturity in your current team, identify friction points in your workflow, and implement changes without requiring wholesale process overhauls. Pluralsight’s hands-on labs complement the video instruction, letting you apply concepts in sandboxed environments before rolling them into production teams.

Who Is This Course For?

Ideal for:

  • Junior developers transitioning to agile teams: Need foundational understanding of agile ceremonies, roles, and mindsets without overwhelming detail. This course provides the mental model to contribute effectively from day one.
  • Technical leads and scrum masters: Already practising agile but want a structured refresher on fundamentals to coach others or diagnose why adoption isn’t delivering value. Jeremy’s practical lens cuts through dogma.
  • Teams adopting agile for the first time: Organisations moving from waterfall or ad-hoc delivery need a shared vocabulary and realistic expectations. This course is compact enough for team viewing without derailing sprints.

May not suit:

  • Advanced practitioners seeking specialisation: If you’re already running SAFe, LeSS, or complex scaling frameworks, this foundational course won’t address your nuanced challenges. Look for advanced Pluralsight tracks instead.
  • Enterprise architects designing transformation programmes: 41 minutes cannot cover organisational change management, stakeholder alignment, or large-scale agile governance. You’ll need supplementary strategic resources.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does ICAgile Agile Fundamentals (ICP): Putting Your Knowledge into Practice take?

The course is 41 minutes of video instruction. Most learners complete it in a single sitting or across 2–3 focused sessions. Hands-on labs may add 30–60 minutes depending on your depth of exploration.

Is this course suitable if I’ve never worked in an agile environment?

Yes. Jeremy Jarrell assumes no prior agile experience and builds from first principles. The practical focus means you’ll understand not just what agile is, but why teams adopt it and how to recognise whether it’s working.

Will this course prepare me for ICAgile certification?

This course aligns with ICAgile Agile Fundamentals (ICP) principles and provides the conceptual foundation. Certification typically requires additional study materials and formal assessment, which Pluralsight can signpost but doesn’t include here.

What’s included beyond the video?

Pluralsight provides hands-on labs and sandboxed environments where you can apply agile concepts. You’ll have access to course materials and can revisit content indefinitely with an active subscription.

Course by Jeremy Jarrell on Pluralsight. Duration: 0h 41m. Last verified by AIU.ac: March 2026.

ICAgile Agile Fundamentals (ICP): Putting Your Knowledge into Practice
ICAgile Agile Fundamentals (ICP): Putting Your Knowledge into Practice
Artificial Intelligence University
Logo