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Is SAFe Agile?

Leading Agile

Agile is an incremental and iterative approach for developing software products. XP focuses more on technical practices and software craftsmanship. Software is written so that it’s safe to go fast and so you know instantly if you’ve broken something along the way. What is Agile? It’s typically best for small teams.

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4 Common Misconceptions About Agile Transformation

Leading Agile

That having weekly planning cadences; daily standups, reviews, and retrospectives would give people a reason to get in the same room and collaborate. Things really take off with the advent of the CSM certification and PMI finally recognizing Agile as a legitimate way to do software project management. The governance model?

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 Executive’s Guide To Large-Scale Agile Transformation & Sustaining An Adaptive Enterprise w/ Mike Cottmeyer

Leading Agile

The three systems include a System of Delivery, a System of Transformation, and a System of Sustainability. – [Announcer] This is Mike Cottmeyer’s talk from Agile Arizona, The Executive’s Guide to Large-Scale Agile Transformation and Sustaining an Adaptive Enterprise. Transcript. Transcript.

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The Roles and Responsibilities of a SAFe Agilist You Never Knew

Agilemania

Be it monitoring and control, collaboration, stakeholders onboarding, change management, and governance methods, the problems only keep increasing. Software and IT teams delivering in an agile way alone isn’t enough. Apply cadence, synchronize with cross-domain planning. You need business agility. Decentralize decision-making.

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Transformation, Business Architecture, and Scaling

Leading Agile

What do you do with planning cadences? And the three things are just really simple, team’s backlogs, working test, the software and the way Scrum works, we know this, right? There’s a third system we call, system and continuous improvement, which is, how are you going to sustain it and continuously adapt it?

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Questioning Agile Dogma

Leading Agile

It’s time now to move forward to the next level of proficiency in software delivery; what we might call “post-Agile.” I’d like to consider the following in this post: Sustainable Pace. Sustainable Pace. We always observe a ripple effect of secondary benefits, once sustainable pace has been achieved.

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The Relationship Between Culture and Performance

Leading Agile

So we start with culture, maybe we go to practices and then all those teaming strategies and dependencies and governance and metrics and all that stuff that we struggle with all the time will just kind of work itself out. So, if anybody wants to stack, you can text the word CULTURE to 33777, and my team will send you the deck.