Ever wondered how Agile can be implemented in larger organisation/project. SAFe is the answer. In this session we will understand the core principles and values that is require to implement SAFe in larger organisation.
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3. Our Agenda
01 What is Agile Methodology ?
02 What is Agile at Scale ?
03 Why SAFe ?
04 Introduction to Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)
05 SAFe Values
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SAFe Principles
SAFe Configuration
4. What is Agile Methodology?
Agile is an iterative approach to project management and software development where it
breaks down large and complex projects into smaller parts that are more manageable. That
helps teams deliver value to their customers faster. An agile team delivers work in small, but
consumable, increments.
5. What is Agile at Scale ?
Agile product development at team level Scaling agile is applying the practices values,
principles and mindset of agile beyond teams at
an enterprise level
6. Why SAFe ?
More than 1,000,000 individuals in 20,000 companies around the world have acknowledged the
benefits of scaling agile with SAFe. Aggregated customer case studies have shown the following
typical results
7. Introduction to Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)
Scaled Agile Framework, also known as SAFe, is an enterprise-scale development framework. It uses
a combination of existing lean and agile principles and combines them into a templated framework
for large-scale projects.
● Originally called “Agile Enterprise Big Picture”, SAFe was released by methodologist Dean
Leffingwell in 2011.
● Designed to help business continuously, and more efficient deliver value on a regular and
predictable schedule.
● SAFe was formed around three primary bodies of knowledge: agile software development, lean
product development, and systems thinking.
12. Essential SAFe
Essential SAFe is the smallest configuration of the SAFe methodology, designed to support smaller
organizations with up to 50-125 practitioners.
It includes a set of roles, activities, and artifacts that are essential for Agile development. The main
components of Essential SAFe are:
● Agile teams: These are cross-functional teams that are responsible for delivering high-quality products
incrementally and iteratively.
● Agile Release Trains (ARTs): ARTs are a group of Agile teams that work together to deliver a common
goal or product.
● Product Owners: They are responsible for defining and prioritizing the features of the product backlog.
● Product Manager: They provide guidance to the Product Owner and ensure that the product backlog
aligns with the business goals.
● Agile Portfolio Management: This is the process of aligning the Agile development with the strategic
goals of the organization.
14. Large Soultion SAFe
Large Solution SAFe builds on the core principles of Agile, Lean product development, and DevOps to
provide a comprehensive framework for managing complex and multi-team projects. It emphasizes
collaboration, continuous improvement, and rapid delivery of high-quality products.
Overall, Large Solution SAFe is designed to help businesses improve their ability to deliver value to
customers in a rapidly changing and competitive marketplace, while maintaining high levels of quality and
productivity.
16. Portfolio SAFe
Essential SAFe is the smallest configuration of the SAFe methodology, designed to support smaller
organizations with up to 50-125 practitioners.
It includes a set of roles, activities, and artifacts that are essential for Agile development. The main
components of Essential SAFe are:
● Agile teams: These are cross-functional teams that are responsible for delivering high-quality products
incrementally and iteratively.
● Agile Release Trains (ARTs): ARTs are a group of Agile teams that work together to deliver a common
goal or product.
● Product Owners: They are responsible for defining and prioritizing the features of the product backlog.
● Product Manager: They provide guidance to the Product Owner and ensure that the product backlog
aligns with the business goals.
● Agile Portfolio Management: This is the process of aligning the Agile development with the strategic
goals of the organization.