Overview / Seoul operations hub

Intro

Operational learning, staged like a calm studio.

SprintCanvas Academy hosts cohort-driven agile education for mid-career IT professionals who need faster alignment without turning ceremonies into theater. We pair Korea-friendly scheduling with facilitator scripts your teams can repeat the next Monday.

This dashboard-style hub keeps navigation dense: jump into courses, download field guides, or route questions to the answers desk without hunting through marketing fluff.

Learners reviewing notebooks in a softly lit library table

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Build agile IT teams that ship with confidence.

We respond with cohort windows and facilitator notes—no automated cold calls.

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Facilitator handwriting operational notes beside a laptop

Today

Backlog refinement lab · 19:30 KST

Async

Mentor voice notes uploaded

Milestone timeline

SprintCanvas releases, told like product notes.

SprintCanvas began as a facilitator-side project in 2019 when our coaches needed reusable choreography cards for mixed Korean and North American teams. Version 0.6 introduced the tabletop sprint kit that now anchors the Scrum Foundations lab, while 1.1 hardened the Kanban policy language after platform teams asked for triage-specific scripts. Release 1.4 layered leadership question banks so managers stopped hijacking retros with solutioning. Version 1.9 synchronized async brief templates with the cohort console you see on this page, trimming duplicate status emails. With 2.0 we formalized certification tracks that require submitted artifacts instead of passive attendance, responding to enterprise reviewers who wanted evidence. Today’s 2.3 stream adds mentor micro-demonstrations for remote-first rooms while keeping the warm palette you see across the dashboard. Each bump tightens operational clarity without adding numeric dashboard clutter to the coursework itself.

Version Headline Focus
0.6Tabletop sprint kit shipsHands-on Scrum rehearsal
1.1Flow scripts for triage teamsKanban policy clarity
1.4Leadership prompts libraryCoaching without heroics
1.9Cohort console syncAsync + live alignment
2.0Artifact-based credentialsExternal reviewer readiness
2.3Remote facilitation captureMicro-demo feedback loops

Product screenshot tour

Annotated UI walkthrough

  • Cohort rail — highlights the next live lab, async mentor drops, and facilitator swaps without opening a second tab.
  • Backlog lens — forces acceptance prompts visible before refinement timers start, reducing mid-sprint churn.
  • Policy drawer — stores Kanban triage language operations partners already approved.
  • Voice note inbox — collects micro-demos with playback speed tuned for late-night Seoul reviews.
  • Quality standards strip — maps rituals to compliance-aware industries without legal jargon on the main canvas.
Callout A

Facilitators drag this chip to mark when a backlog item is decision-ready.

Callout B

Color lanes visualize flow policies without numeric overlays.

Partner logos

Ecosystem strip

RelayDesk CRM · LatticeSignal analytics · HarborRoute provisioning — grouped integrations with active connectors.

Cluster Active connectors Badge
CRMRelayDesk profiles12
AnalyticsLatticeSignal exports9
ProvisioningHarborRoute tickets7

Press mentions

Measured pull quotes

  • Seoul Delivery Quarterly · 2025-09-12 — “SprintCanvas treats facilitation like instrumentation, not inspiration.”
  • APAC Ops Fieldnotes · 2025-11-03 — “Their Kanban policy worksheet is the first artifact our ops council co-signed.”
  • Cohort Craft Review · 2026-01-20 — “Quietly Korean-aware scheduling without flattening global nuance.”
  • Ops Instrument Podcast · 2025-07-08 — “They teach choreography, not cheerleading—refreshing for skeptical engineers.”

Benefit bullets

Outcomes first—features second.

Each card states what changes in the room before naming the SprintCanvas artifact that supports it. The grid stays dense to match the dashboard archetype while keeping language human.

Decisions land before timers expire

Comes from the backlog refinement exit checklist and facilitator bell cues.

Ops partners repeat your policy sentences

Comes from the Kanban Flow triage worksheet co-signed in class.

Managers coach with questions, not commands

Comes from the Agile Leadership studio prompts and peer triads.

Remote rooms regain energy without gimmicks

Comes from the retro pacing script and chat choreography cards.

Teams rehearse disruptions before they arrive

Comes from the tabletop disruption deck shipped with the lab.

Async teammates see the same story arc

Comes from mirrored brief templates inside the cohort console.

External reviewers see artifact trails

Comes from certification tracks that require submitted work samples.

Leaders sequence portfolio tradeoffs plainly

Comes from scenario banks with evidence slots, not charisma slots.

Soft CTA

Book a walkthrough of the next cohort console.

One primary action keeps the row decisive; supporting copy sits in numbered steps so procurement partners can forward the same block.

Schedule a call

Prefer async? Email team@mesh-hubcenter.one with “Walkthrough” in the subject line.

01 — Align calendars

Share three KST windows that work for your leads; we confirm facilitator coverage within two business days.

02 — Map rituals

We annotate which SprintCanvas modules replace existing meetings so adoption does not stack atop old habits.

03 — Confirm artifacts

We list the worksheets reviewers see so procurement and quality standards teams know what ships.

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Field writing from facilitators

Illustration for Designing a cohort rhythm that survives time zones

2025-03-12

Designing a cohort rhythm that survives time zones

How we sequence live labs, async reviews, and facilitator touchpoints so Seoul and remote hubs stay aligned without burning evenings.

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Illustration for Retro formats that surface role confusion early

2024-11-28

Retro formats that surface role confusion early

Three facilitation patterns we use after SprintCanvas retros to expose unclear ownership before it becomes delivery drag.

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Illustration for Facilitation notes from the SprintCanvas simulation lab

2025-01-09

Facilitation notes from the SprintCanvas simulation lab

What we changed in the tabletop sprint simulation after watching forty teams ship mock increments.

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SprintCanvas Academy

Quietly precise agile education for IT teams shipping in Korea and across time zones.

12 Teheran-ro 26-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea

+82 2 318 4421

SprintCanvas Academy aligns cohort rituals with operational reality—no theatrics, just choreography you can reuse.

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