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Communication Skills for Agile Software Developers
Role Play
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1,171 students

Communication Skills for Agile Software Developers

Code to Conversation: Practical Communication Skills for High-Impact Software Teams
Created byManish Nadar
Last updated 1/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Communicate Confidently in Standups, Sprint Planning, and Retrospectives
  • Use Proven Frameworks to Express Ideas Clearly (3 Questions & 2-Minute Rule)
  • Raise Blockers Effectively Without Sounding Negative or Unprepared
  • Translate Technical Complexity into Business-Friendly Language
  • Build Real-World Communication Skills Through Guided Role Plays

Course content

4 sections10 lectures1h 6m total length
  • Introduction2:16

    Frame updates around business outcomes to boost impact in stand-ups, print planning, and retrospectives. Learn frameworks like the three-questions framework and the two-minute rule through real-world role plays.

Requirements

  • Desire to learn

Description

Are you a software developer who struggles to explain ideas clearly, raise blockers confidently, or speak up in Agile meetings?

Great code isn’t enough anymore. In modern Agile teams, your ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and professionally is just as important as your technical skills.

This practical course is designed specifically for software developers and engineers who want to improve their communication in daily standups, sprint planning, retrospectives, and stakeholder conversations.

You won’t just learn theory. You’ll practice real-world communication through guided role plays that mirror real Agile team situations.

What You’ll Learn

In this course, you will learn how to:

  • Speak confidently and clearly in daily standups, sprint planning, and retrospectives

  • Use the 3 Questions Framework to structure your updates

  • Apply the 2-Minute Rule to stay concise and avoid rambling

  • Raise blockers and risks without sounding negative or unprepared

  • Translate technical complexity into simple, business-friendly language

  • Decide when to go deep vs. stay high-level based on your audience

  • Use analogies and visual aids to explain complex technical concepts

  • Avoid common communication pitfalls developers face

  • Build real communication confidence through realistic role-play scenarios

Why This Course Is Different

Most communication courses are generic. This one is built for software developers working in Agile and Scrum teams.

Focused on real Agile ceremonies (standups, planning, retrospectives)
Simple, proven communication frameworks you can use immediately
Step-by-step guidance for raising blockers and dependencies
Practical role plays based on real team situations
Zero fluff — 100% applicable to your daily work

Who This Course Is For

This course is ideal for:

  • Software Developers and Software Engineers

  • Frontend, Backend, and Full Stack Developers

  • QA and Automation Engineers

  • DevOps Engineers

  • Junior Developers and Entry-Level Engineers

  • Senior Developers and Tech Leads

  • Anyone working in an Agile or Scrum team

By the End of This Course, You Will Be Able To

  • Speak with clarity and confidence in Agile meetings

  • Deliver structured, concise updates that stakeholders understand

  • Raise blockers early and professionally

  • Explain complex technical ideas in simple language

  • Contribute more effectively to team discussions

  • Build stronger trust and credibility with your Scrum team and stakeholders

Invest Now

If you want to communicate like a senior engineer, contribute more in Agile meetings, and get recognized for more than just your code…

Enroll now and start transforming how you communicate as a developer.

Who this course is for:

  • Software Developer
  • Software Engineer
  • Frontend Developer
  • Backend Developer
  • Full Stack Developer
  • QA Engineer
  • Automation Engineer
  • DevOps Engineer
  • Junior Developer
  • Entry-Level Engineer
  • Engineering Graduate