Agentic Development Training Spring/Summer 2026

The Complete Agentic Developer Journey: From Individual Mastery to Organizational Leadership

Published: March 1, 2026

Less than a year ago, I was an AI skeptic.

Today, my agents write production Business Central code daily. They handle upgrades, generate documentation, analyze complex business logic, and solve problems that used to take me hours in minutes. The journey from skeptic to someone whose development workflow has changed significantly wasn’t just about learning tools – it was about understanding how to make these tools actually work for BC development.

And that’s exactly what I want to help you avoid: the trial-and-error process.

The Problem: AI Tools That Don’t Understand Business Central

Here’s what I learned: generic AI coding tools don’t understand Business Central. They don’t know about AL language quirks, BC-specific patterns, upgrade considerations, or the unique challenges of developing in a highly structured ERP environment.

Most BC developers I talk to have tried ChatGPT or GitHub Copilot for their work. Some got decent results. Many got frustrated and went back to their old workflows. What most people miss is building AI-powered workflows specifically designed for Business Central development.

The difference between “asking ChatGPT to write some AL code” and “building an agentic development workflow that understands your BC environment” is the difference between a calculator and a computer. Same basic concept, completely different capability.

The Solution: A Complete Transformation System

I’m launching a structured training program: not just classes about AI tools, but a complete system for transforming how you develop Business Central solutions – from individual developer skills to organizational-level change.

This is a structured progression that takes you from “I’ve never chatted with an agent” to “I’m leading my organization’s agentic development transformation.” The focus is on practical application rather than theoretical concepts.

Phase 1: Individual Mastery (March-May 2026)

Three levels, delivered online across flexible schedules:

Beginner Level – March 17, 20, 21

  • From never having chatted with an agent to understanding core concepts
  • Getting practical value back quickly from AI tools
  • Building your first automated BC development workflows

Intermediate Level – April 28, May 1, 2

  • Bringing more tools and knowledge into your day-to-day work
  • Advanced prompting techniques for BC-specific scenarios
  • Custom agent configurations for your development environment

Expert Level – May 12, 15, 16

  • Build automated coding workflows that work in production
  • Advanced integration techniques and custom tool development
  • Preparing for organizational-level implementation

Each level offered across three time slots per week: Tuesday 4pm, Friday 8am, Saturday 10am (CET/CEST). Live sessions via Teams with Q&A, plus DRM-free recordings included. €200 per level or €450 for the complete series.

Phase 2: Organizational Leadership (June 2026)

BC TechDays Workshops – Advanced Implementation

The online classes build individual capabilities. The BC TechDays workshops focus on organizational transformation – how you implement agentic development across a team, a department, or an entire BC practice.

  • Team workflow orchestration and collaboration patterns
  • Governance and quality control for AI-assisted development
  • Change management and adoption strategies
  • Advanced architectural patterns for agentic BC development
  • Networking with other organizational leaders making the same transition

These are in-person, intensive workshops focused on leaders implementing organizational change.

Why This Structure Works

Individual First, Organization Second You can’t lead organizational change if you don’t understand the individual capabilities. The online classes ensure you have hands-on experience before tackling team-level challenges.

Flexible Learning, Premium Outcomes
The online format accommodates global schedules and different commitment levels. The in-person workshops provide the deep dive and networking that organizational transformation requires.

Real-World Focus Every technique, every workflow, every example comes from actual BC development scenarios. This isn’t theoretical – it’s what’s working in production environments today.

Progressive Complexity We start with basic concepts and build systematically toward advanced organizational implementation. No one gets left behind, but everyone is challenged to grow.

Your Entry Points

Already convinced you need this? Start with the complete online series and plan for BC TechDays workshops.

Want to test the waters? Pick the Beginner level that fits your schedule and see how much your development workflow changes in one hour.

Leading a team? Consider bringing multiple developers through the online series, then attending BC TechDays together for organizational implementation.

Not ready to commit? Follow along with my technical content and join the conversation. The agentic development community is growing.

The Real Goal

Here’s what this is really about: I want the Business Central community to be leaders in agentic development, not followers trying to catch up.

Other development communities are already transforming how they build software. BC developers have unique advantages – we understand complex business processes, we’re used to working within structured environments, we solve real-world problems that directly impact businesses.

We should be leading this transformation, not trailing behind it.

The tools exist. The techniques work. What’s missing is BC-specific knowledge and community leadership.

That’s what this journey provides.


Ready to start your agentic development transformation? Browse the complete class series and find the entry point that works for you.

Questions about the curriculum, timeline, or organizational applications? Reach out directly – I’m happy to discuss how this fits your specific situation.

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