2 days IREB HRD Corp claimable Exam included

RE@Agile Primer

Requirements discipline inside a sprint cadence, without slowing delivery.

What you will learn.

RE@Agile Primer is IREB’s bridge between requirements engineering and agile delivery. This two-day entry course teaches requirements work that serves a Scrum or Kanban team rather than fighting it — lightweight artefacts, user-story and story-map thinking, example mapping, specification by example, and a backlog that stays healthy.

It’s for product owners, business analysts and agile team members — anyone who writes or grooms a backlog and wants requirements that are lean without losing the detail that matters. No prerequisites: it stands on its own as an entry point.

You leave able to keep just enough requirements rigour inside an agile cadence so your team builds the right thing without drowning in documentation. The official IREB RE@Agile Primer exam is included, the course is HRD Corp claimable, and it also satisfies one of the entry routes into the RE@Agile Practitioner level.

Who should attend

  • Product owners drowning in ambiguous backlog items
  • Scrum masters who want to coach requirements quality
  • Business analysts moving from waterfall to agile environments
  • Agile coaches building team capability

What you can do straight away.

Run a story-mapping session that produces a usable backlog
Apply example mapping to surface hidden requirements before coding starts
Write specifications by example that double as acceptance tests
Decompose epics into stories without losing the original intent
Set a Definition of Ready that actually prevents mid-sprint rework
Run a one-sprint pilot of the techniques on your own team

The full course outline.

Click any module to expand the topics covered.

Module01
Motivation and Mindsets
Topics
  • The motivation to use agile
  • Mindsets and value in requirements engineering and agile
  • Bridging RE and agile principles towards RE@Agile
  • Benefits, misconceptions and pitfalls of RE@Agile
Module02
Fundamentals of RE@Agile
Topics
  • An overview of agile methods
  • Scrum, and good practices, as an example
  • Differences and commonalities between requirements engineers and product owners
  • Requirements engineering as a continuous process
  • Value-driven development
  • Simplicity as an essential concept
  • Inspect and adapt
Module03
Work Products and Techniques in RE@Agile
Topics
  • The twelve RE@Agile work products
  • The four RE@Agile techniques
Module04
Organisational Aspects of RE@Agile
Topics
  • The influence of the organisation on RE@Agile
  • Agile development in a non-agile environment
  • Handling complex problems by scaling
  • Balancing upfront and continuous requirements engineering when scaling

Pick a session, claim your seat.

29–30 Jul 2026
Setiawalk, Selangor
2 days
open
17–18 Aug 2026
Online
2 days
open

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Public sessions fill on a first-come, first-served basis. Lock your seat in before the next session closes.

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