Kanban training for various certification exams (including KPC, KMC, KPOC, and KSDOC) should ideally be conducted in classrooms or through virtual instructor-led sessions. Every Kanbanstudy™ faculty member must be an expert in the specific Kanbanstudy™ certification they are teaching and thoroughly familiar with the concepts in the KBOK™ Guide. It is also essential for faculty members to be effective teachers, possess strong soft skills to handle various classroom situations, and consistently deliver high-quality training.
Once trainers meet these requirements, they must apply to Kanbanstudy™ to become accredited trainers, specifying the details of the A.T.P. they are affiliated with. Upon approval, they will be certified as "Kanbanstudy Certified Trainer (KCT)" and awarded an accreditation certificate, making them eligible to train students for Kanbanstudy™ certifications. Trainers should conduct training only for the A.T.P.s with whom they are associated.
To ensure a high-quality learning experience, trainers must consistently receive positive student feedback. Kanbanstudy™ will regularly collect feedback from students attending classes conducted by Kanbanstudy™ A.T.P.s.
Trainers receiving unfavorable feedback must improve their course delivery, or their accreditation as a KCT may be revoked. Kanbanstudy™ reserves the right to terminate any KCT's accreditation due to poor feedback or other reasons.