SAFe Case Study
Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a real-world case study on implementing the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) for a small group of 4 distributed teams, presented at GOTO Copenhagen 2017. Learn about the journey from waterfall to agile methodologies, focusing on how SAFe can be applied effectively on a smaller scale. Discover practical insights on planning, IP Sprint Bridge, gathering the big picture, and integrating UX specialists and architects into the process. Gain valuable knowledge on PI planning, agile training, and how theory meets practice in this transformation. Understand the importance of changing focus, cross-skilling, and outcome hypothesis in agile implementation. This 53-minute talk by Christian Yde and Tomas Eilsø provides a comprehensive look at adapting SAFe for smaller teams, offering lessons and strategies applicable to various organizational sizes.
Syllabus
Introduction
How do we get stuff done
Planning
IP Sprint Bridge
Gathering the Big Picture
UX Specialist
Architect
Team breakouts
PI planning
Agile training
Theory meets practice
Change the focus
Crosskilling
Outcome hypothesis
QA
Taught by
GOTO Conferences
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