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12 Incredible Reasons You Should Get a SAFe® Agile Certification

Agilemania

Apply cadence and synchronize with cross-domain planning. SAFe isn’t just about delivery or writing code but more about the people and process. SAFe isn’t just about delivery or writing code but more about the people and process. They work diligently to ensure on-time releases. Decentralize decision making.

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Creating a Risk-Adjusted Backlog

Leading Answers

While profit is not their goal, usually an economic impact figure can be estimated for the outcomes they aim to achieve. That could take two weeks and cost $100,000 when factoring in the new software license, the team's burn rate, and the cost of delay to the organization. The Economics of Risk Management.

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Top Agile Ceremonies to Improve the Value of Your Sprints

Wrike

Agile methodology has emerged as a dominant approach to software development as it offers several advantages compared to traditional methods. The Product Owner presents the product backlog, while the team estimates the amount of work that can be completed during the sprint.

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Handling Unplanned Work

Leading Agile

Technical teams who are building or supporting application software usually work from a prioritized list of improvements, new features, and ideas to try out. People leave and are replaced with new team members who don’t know the code base or the organization’s internal procedures. Scrum calls the list the Product Backlog.)

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Team using “Waiting for Release” column on their kanban board

Digite

From the questioner’s post, it is not clear if their team is doing production support or software/ app dev. We do product releases every 4-6 weeks, and these get deloyed to our SaaS servers – that cadence is well established. On the one hand, the delivery team is not able to precisely estimate when it can deliver a release.

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Kanban = Continuous Delivery? Not Necessarily

Digite

From the questioner’s post, it is not clear if their team is doing production support or software/ app dev. We do product releases every 4-6 weeks, and these get deployed to our SaaS servers – that cadence is well established. On the one hand, the delivery team is not able to precisely estimate when it can deliver a release.

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The Difference Between The Kanban Method and Scrum

Digite

In this article, he outlines the similarities of the two as WIP Limiting, Pull-based systems – with cadences and a focus on learning – while also explaining their differences. The more of us who can blog and promote conversation on the topic, the better. If you didn’t guess, this cadence is called the sprint duration.

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