Training Course Locations
Training Course Locations
Your goals are in reach, no matter your location.
As we have from our beginnings in 2008, Artisan Agility proudly provides in-person public and private trainings in many locations across the United States and beyond. We’ve listed our recurring training locations below, but check back often as we add and change locations from time to time.
If none of our in-person training locations work for you, don’t worry – we don’t believe your training goals should be impeded by location, travel restrictions, or even scheduling. Thanks to the successful 2019 launch of Artisan Academy, our online learning portal, we’re now able to offer OnDemand (online self-paced) courses as well.

In-Person Training Locations
Our Course Formats
We offer three different ways to complete courses:

Testimonials
Here’s what some of our clients had to say about us:
“I took a Scrum Master course and was completely impressed. Agile and Scrum are concepts that do not exist in a vacuum. Without real business contexts, and especially real software development experience, Agile doesn’t mean much. It was Jim’s ability to teach the material with his finger always on best practices that made the class a home run.”
“I recently took the Certified ScrumMaster class. Not only did our instructor thoroughly understand the course material and knows how to teach it well but he also has many real-world examples to further enhance one’s learning. I really enjoyed the class and learned a lot!”
“CSM training with Artisan was the best training that I have ever taken. The class was lively and interactive. They covered Agile fundamentals and material relevant to the CSM exam. They were not hesitant to take questions and had lots of examples from real world experience. I passed the CSM exam with an almost perfect score without help from any other sources.”
“I had the pleasure of attending a 2-day seminar on Agile and it was fantastic. If you are looking to improve your understanding of Agile from someone who has done it (not just someone who read it) for years, Artisan is the one. I have attended many other seminars but none as plain and simple. Most coaches add an unnatural aura to Agile as if it were some mystic and ancient magic. Artisan presents these concepts in a dispassionate yet highly precise manner.”
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