Written by experienced Agile coaches, SPCTs, and a SAFeŽ Fellow, this guide is packed with real-world examples, use cases, and anecdotes, and offers valuable guidance to help you avoid common pitfalls and successfully implement SAFeŽ
Key Features
- Understand how to tailor SAFeŽ practices to meet your organization’s needs
- Avoid common mistakes encountered while adopting SAFeŽ at team, ART, and portfolio levels
- Discover practical tips and best practices to plan teams, ARTs, events, and Lean Portfolio Management
Book Description
The Scaled Agile Framework (SAFeŽ) is widely recognized as an eff ective methodology for implementing Agile practices at the Enterprise level. However, the complexity of SAFeŽ can make it challenging for Teams and organizations to determine which practices can be safely adapted to their unique needs. Although SAFeŽ is a framework rather than a set of rules, promoting adaptation, it’s crucial to understand why SAFeŽ practices are designed the way they are along with the consequences of modifying them.
The SAFeŽ Coaches Handbook is a comprehensive resource that goes beyond a how-to guide, providing a deep understanding of SAFeŽ principles and practices. The chapters are designed in a way to teach you how to successfully implement SAFeŽ in your organization and eff ectively manage the Team’s Backlog while avoiding common pitfalls. You’ll discover optimal ways to create SAFeŽ Teams and run successful Events. You’ll also learn how to plan Agile Release Trains (ARTs), manage the ART Backlog, conduct PI Planning, and grasp the importance of Value Stream Identifi cation in driving value delivery.
By the end of this book, you’ll be armed with practical tips and advice to help you successfully customize the Scaled Agile Framework to your Enterprise’s needs while preserving the aspects that make it work successfully.
What you will learn
- Discover how to set up Agile Teams to attain maximum effectiveness
- Avoid common mistakes organizations make with SAFeŽ
- Find out how to set up the Agile Release Train
- Discover common mistakes enterprises make that affect the success of the ART
- Understand the importance of Value Streams and learn how to work with them successfully
- Start using the best ways to measure the progress of Teams and ARTs at an Enterprise level
- Recognize the impact of successful SAFeŽ adoption on Enterprise strategy and organizational structure
Who this book is for
If you're a SAFeŽ Practice Consultant (SPCT), Scrum Master/Team Coach, or Release Train Engineer tasked with implementing SAFeŽ within an organization, you'll find this book indispensable. It offers valuable insights into aspects of SAFeŽ and helps ensure success in delivery and execution with practical uses you can adopt. Product owners and product managers will also benefit from this book by gaining a deeper understanding of how to function effectively within a SAFeŽ environment. A basic understanding of SAFeŽ, agile, and DevOps is recommended to get the most out of this book.
Table of Contents
- Thriving the Digital Age
- Building the Team
- Agile Team Iteration and PI Execution
- Team Backlog Management
- Team Iteration Events
- Building the Agile Release Train
- Release Trains Day-to-Day
- ART Backlog Management
- Events for the Train
- PI Events
- Enterprise Strategy
- Building Your Portfolio
- Establishing Lean Budgets
- Portfolio Backlog Management
- Measuring Progress
- Leadership Alignment
- Embracing Agility and Nurturing Transformation
Darren Wilmshurst is the UK director of Cprime, a leading global Agile, product, and technology solutions provider, delivering transformations. Having spent almost 30 years in the corporate world, first in retail banking and then later in the IT industry, he moved to consulting to help organizations in both the private and public sectors to be more effective and efficient. He is a SAFeŽ Practice Consultant Trainer (SPCT) and is also recognized as a SAFeŽ Fellow. He co-authored the BCS book Agile Foundations – Principles Practices and Frameworks, was a contributor and reviewer of The ART of Avoiding a Train Wreck, and was a reviewer of Valuing Agile: The Financial Management of Agile Projects.
Lindy Quick is the owner and principal at LNQ Consultants. She has more than 15 years of federal government IT experience and 10 years of SAFeŽ and Lean-Agile consulting and Coaching experience. Lindy has Coached and trained numerous individuals, teams, ARTs, and solutions, delivering both software and highly complex cyber-physical solutions. Lindy is a SAFeŽ Practice Consultant Trainer (SPCT) and holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and German and a Master of Business Administration (MBA).