


The Disciplined Agile Scrum Master (DASM) certification is PMI’s modern approach to Agile leadership, offering a far broader perspective than traditional Scrum Master programs. Instead of limiting learners to a single framework, Disciplined Agile combines the strengths of Agile, Lean, Scrum, Kanban, XP, SAFe, and hybrid delivery so teams can choose the most effective Way of Working (WoW) for their environment. This course is designed to guide you through the full Disciplined Agile mindset, its principles, promises, guidelines, and the decision-making models that make DA a powerful toolkit for real-world Agile practice.
Throughout the course, you will explore how Disciplined Agile structures its lifecycles—Agile, Lean, Scrum-based, Continuous Delivery Agile, and Continuous Delivery Lean. You will learn how teams form, how work flows across value streams, how decision points shape delivery, and how to apply adaptive techniques to improve outcomes. Each concept is broken down clearly, with practical explanations that help new and experienced professionals understand how Disciplined Agile works in organizations of all sizes.
A major strength of this course is the comprehensive exam preparation support. To help you confidently prepare for certification, the course includes 6 full DASM practice exams, each containing 100 carefully written questions, providing a total of 600 realistic practice questions. These questions reflect the style, tone, and scenario-based reasoning of the actual PMI exam. Since effective preparation usually requires at least 200 questions, this course delivers three times that depth to ensure strong mastery of the required concepts.
Whether you are beginning your Agile journey, transitioning from traditional project management, or preparing for your first PMI Agile certification, this masterclass gives you the knowledge, structure, and practice you need to succeed. By the end of the course, you will feel confident in your understanding of the DA toolkit and ready to pass the DASM exam on your first attempt.