After vacation is before the SAFe® Summit: Join the Agile Hive team at this year’s Global SAFe® Summit in Denver, Colorado, from August 22-25! Regardless of your level of experience, this is an incredible opportunity to learn firsthand from the premiere SAFe® experts. There will be a plethora of resources, training, and partners to help you start the process and pull it all together. So what will we have in store for you? Find out more in this article or just visit us at our booth: We’re looking forward to seeing you in Denver!
Tag Archives: scaled agile
Simulated Agility: When Agile Transformations Go Wrong
In theory, agile transformations should go a certain way: the decision to become agile is made, and the process starts. A lot of planning, effort, and dedication is needed to complete the transformation successfully. This does not always go well, in which case you end up in a state of simulated agility. What this is and how to leave it behind you’ll find out in this article.
Is SAFe® Something I Should Consider for my Organization?
More and more organizations are adopting SAFe as a means to improve product offerings and decrease time-to-market. Despite its many advantages, implementing SAFe at the enterprise level is an important and complex process that requires an expert consultant’s guidance to ensure a successful transition. A good understanding of SAFe benefits, challenges, and real-world applications will help you decide whether or not it provides an advantage to your organization.
Agile at Scale – An interview with Richard Wilson of Jarow Digital
For Martin Seibert’s newest book – We Run on Agile – he had the opportunity to speak with Richard Wilson. With over 20 years of implementing Agile at scale, Richard co-founded the company with Mark Richards – a SAFe fellow who probably has launched between 30-50 trains over the last 10 years.
How to improve business agility with SAFe
SAFe helps businesses enable their agile practices at scale. But what does scaling involve and how can you improve your business agility with SAFe? Read on to learn about the seven core competencies of Lean Enterprise to get you on the right track.
How to tackle SAFe resistance in companies
When companies are looking into implementing SAFe, more often than not, they are faced with SAFe resistance from within. To make the initial process as painless as possible for your organization, we’ve put together a plan to help you tackle SAFe resistance within your company.
SAFe Implementation for Businesses: 7 Best Practices
To successfully drive your organizational change, you need to have a team. At first, this team might be external consultants, but over the long term, this will be your “Lean-Agile Change Agents.” This is the team that will provide the knowledge and engine to power your change. It is important that, organization-wide, everyone knows who the Lean-Agile Change Agents are to use this team as a resource when implementing SAFe and continue to use them as a resource after implementation.
SAFe Implementation 101 – The complete guide for your company
How should you approach a SAFe implementation as a company? …
Scaled Agile at BMW – an interview with Marcus Raitner
It’s always exciting to see how a world-renowned corporation moves …
Implementing SAFe for better collaboration & productivity
Why do organizations use SAFe? Ultimately for the same reasons that they introduced Scrum at the team level: to increase productivity, improve product quality, shorter, market-oriented release intervals, a higher customer focus, and higher employee satisfaction. Only on a much larger scale.