Tag: SAFe Program Consultant/trainer

Become a Scaled Agile SAFe Program Consultant/Trainer !

The SAFe Program Consultant Trainer program was introduced by Scaled Agile, it provides a platform for talented individuals who demonstrate capabilities of superior knowledge in providing the agile principles in an enterprise. (SPC’s) are people who combine their technical knowledge of SAfe with true motivation to improve the organization’s development process. Till now 60% of […]

An HR playbook for successful SAFe implementation

Introduction As an organization builds speed for a SAFe implementation, it rapidly winds up clear that significant change is included. Without due consideration, this awareness of looming change breeds fear and uncertainty with respect to those affected by the change. That can be practically every employee. In any change program, particularly one this broad, the […]

Right-sizing features for SAFe Program increments

Introduction One of the key activities that will help make your SAFe® program a success is the cautious arrangement of your Features prior to Program Increment (PI) planning. Also, one essential part of this readiness is to slice up any of the focused-on Features that are too large to even think about being effectively delivered […]

Design for Testability: A vital aspect of the system Architect role in SAFe

Introduction The system architect role is vital to the successful definition, design, delivery, and support of any IT project. A system architect examination and suggests the correct blend of IT components to accomplish a particular business, department, team, or functional goal. They impartially investigate wanted processes and results and advice on the correct mix of […]

How to get started with SAFe

Introduction As the world’s leading structure for scaling Agile over the project, the Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe®) engages complex organizations to accomplish the advantages of Lean-Agile software and frameworks development at scale. Since 2011, hundreds of the world’s biggest organizations have found its advantages: quicker time-to- market, dramatic increments in productivity and quality, and increasingly […]

SAFe for Government

Introduction SAFe for Government is a set of success “designs” that help public division organizations execute Lean-Agile practices in a government context. The foundations of Lean and Agile thinking have prompted higher achievement rates versus waterfall strategies in software and systems development in the private sector. Government programs are starting to experience comparable outcomes utilizing […]

SAFe Embraces DevOps

The Scaled Agile Framework serves the business basic of making associations more agile in reacting to digital disruption. DevOps and Release on Demand assume enter jobs in guaranteeing more prominent endeavor readiness. They are basic empowering influences of the capacity to discharge on interest by conquering customary misalignment’s crosswise over Value Streams. SAFe® projects actualize […]

Why SAFe

Why do Businesses Need SAFe? Endeavors must figure out how to adjust rapidly to changing innovation and financial conditions or they will end up wiped out, regardless of their size, smarts, or quality. This remains constant notwithstanding for organizations that don’t see themselves as Information Technology (IT) or programming organizations. Proficient administrations, money related administrations, […]

Scaled Agile Marketing using SAFe

What does Scaled Agile Marketing mean? In this way, accepting you’re supposing Agile Marketing can assist you with a portion of your promoting challenges and there’s a decent chance to make a move at the present time, and there are a few reasons you think you have to think about some scaling angles, how about […]

What’s new in SAFe 4.5

SAFe version 4.5 was released on 6/21, and I’ve been eager to delve in and see the progressions. Look at the official site for more points of interest on change. Here is a portion of the progressions I’m most eager to see. Making SAFe Easier to Handle The SAFe 4.0 Big Picture can be overpowering, […]

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