For Teams
TSM can support Scrum Masters, Agile Coaches, Delivery Managers, and adjacent roles who need stronger technical fluency to operate effectively in modern engineering environments.
Why this matters
Give delivery professionals enough technical context to ask sharper questions, spot risk earlier, and collaborate more credibly with engineers.
Use the same Cloud, Data, DevOps, and AI baseline across your Scrum Masters, Agile Coaches, Delivery Managers, and Product Owners.
Offer a development path that complements agile certifications by focusing on the technical realities teams now work inside every day.
Best fit
Heads of Delivery and engineering-adjacent practice leads
Agile practice leaders building stronger technical fluency across Scrum Masters
Delivery managers supporting teams that work closely with cloud, data, DevOps, and AI systems
Organisations that want a lightweight, practical technical literacy baseline without turning delivery professionals into engineers
Product Owners and Business Analysts who need to bridge strategic decisions with technical implementation realities
Use cases
Help new Scrum Masters and delivery managers get up to speed faster in engineering environments.
Create a consistent baseline across people supporting multiple technical squads or product teams.
Build the fluency needed to engage with cloud, data, DevOps, and AI change initiatives more effectively.
Engagement model
Individual self-paced learning across the four domain areas
Team-based cohorts working through the same pathway together
TSM-1 as a cross-domain validation point after foundational learning
Events, office hours, and curated resources to support ongoing development
A sensible starting point
The strongest team offer is not just “buy a certification”. It is giving people a practical, accessible route into technical fluency first, then using TSM-1 as a way to validate that shared understanding once the foundations are in place.
This isn't to replace your frameworks or turn delivery professionals into engineers. But it gives them technical context they need to do their jobs more effectively. Sharper questions, clearer risks, stronger collaboration.