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Certified Iterative Flow Lead - CIFL™

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Overview

Earning the Certified Iterative Flow Lead - CIFL™® designation confirms that a professional possesses a comprehensive grasp of both the Scrum framework and broader Agile methodologies. In the modern tech landscape, the expectations for a CIFL™® have shifted dramatically; the focus has moved away from traditional top-down management toward the facilitation of high-velocity productivity. By moving beyond simply "managing" people and instead empowering them, these leaders help their teams achieve results that were previously thought impossible. Understanding the core components and success traits of this framework is the first step in building a team that consistently outperforms its competitors.

Agile serves as a dynamic alternative to conventional, linear project management styles. Originally popularized within the software industry, it provides a structured way for teams to navigate uncertainty by working in short, repetitive cycles known as sprints. Unlike the "Waterfall" method, which relies on a strict, sequential progression of tasks, the Agile approach allows for constant evaluation and redirection. This iterative rhythm ensures that a project can pivot whenever new information or market changes arise, keeping the team's output relevant and timely.

Among various methodologies, Scrum has emerged as the most widely adopted path to agility because of its straightforward and adaptable nature. However, its popularity has led to a common problem: many businesses claim to follow Scrum while ignoring its fundamental requirements. Authentic Scrum is built on the pillars of empirical feedback, autonomous team management, and the consistent delivery of fully tested, functional product increments. It is a rigorous discipline that requires a commitment to transparency and continuous improvement, rather than just using the terminology.

Implementing Scrum correctly often creates a natural friction with the deep-seated habits of traditional, non-Agile organizations. Because the framework prioritizes self-organization and rapid iteration over rigid hierarchies, it requires a significant cultural shift. For a team to truly thrive and reach "hyper-productive" status, the organization must be willing to let go of old sequential habits and embrace the empirical process. Only by strictly adhering to the true definition of Scrum can a company realize the full benefits of faster releases and higher product quality.

E-Course Duration: 20 to 25 Hours

e-Competence Framework (e-CF)

The mapping of this certificate against the e-Competence Framework. To know more on e-Competence Framework (e-CF) visit, ECF

The Certified Iterative Flow Lead - CIFL™ is a foundational credential awarded by ITQMA to professionals who have demonstrated core competency in project frameworks


Exam Code: CIFL™-001

Exam Information

The exam comprises of 50 Multiple Choice Questions out of which the candidate needs to score 70% (35 out of 50 correct) to pass the exam.

The total duration of the exam is 1 hour (60 Minutes).

  • The exam is conducted in AI-proctored mode and can be taken anytime, anywhere within an eight-month validity period.
  • Upon purchasing the Premium Package or an Exam Voucher Code, a voucher code with two attempts will be assigned to your login profile under the "My Vouchers" tab. You can then take the exam through the "My Exam(s)" tab in your profile. To take the exam, simply apply the voucher code.

  • The Exam Voucher included in the Premium Package or purchased separately is valid for two (2) attempts. If you are unable to pass the exam within these two attempts, you can purchase a new voucher code, which will grant you an additional two attempts.
  • Kindly Note: The voucher will not be valid for a second attempt if you pass the exam on your first attempt.

The Certified Iterative Flow Lead - CIFL™® Certificate is valid for life.

CIFL™® is a Registered Trademark of ITQMA.

The Certified Iterative Flow Lead - CIFL™® Certification has no pre-requisites (Completion of an E-Course is not mandatory from ITQMA), but we highly recommend doing the E-Course as maximum number of questions are drawn from the E-Course in the actual exam.

Course Outline

Module Information - 1

  • The history of Agile
  • The new project development game, Takeuchi & Nonaka (1986)
  • Agile frameworks (Scrum, XP, FDD, DSDM)
  • Project pains
  • Description of the general project management life cycle
  • Brainstorming session regarding specific project pains (the list of “pains” is hanged on the wall and is reviewed during the workshop while verifying that Scrum can indeed provide a solution to each item)

Module Information - 2

  • Introduction to Scrum
  • Planning & estimation
  • Roles & responsibilities
  • Leadership
  • Ceremonies
  • Artifacts
  • Assimilation of Scrum
  • Meetings in Scrum
  • Summarizing exercise

Module Information - 3

  • Agile Fundamentals
  • Process Categories
  • Agile history, manifesto & principles
  • Learn different Agile models
  • Exercise / Game on Scrum/Agile
  • Understand how testing would be different in an Agile model

Target Audience

  • Team members
  • Managers
  • Project managers
  • Developers
  • Testers
  • DBAs
  • Test Analysts
  • Business Analysts
  • Programmers
  • System users with Testing Responsibilities and Project Managers

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