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SAFe® Coaches Handbook

SAFe® Coaches Handbook

By : Wilmshurst, Lindy Quick
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SAFe® Coaches Handbook

SAFe® Coaches Handbook

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By: Wilmshurst, Lindy Quick

Overview of this book

The Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe®) is widely recognized as an eff ective methodology for implementing Agile practices at the Enterprise level. However, the complexity of SAFe® can make it challenging for Teams and organizations to determine which practices can be safely adapted to their unique needs. Although SAFe® is a framework rather than a set of rules, promoting adaptation, it’s crucial to understand why SAFe® practices are designed the way they are along with the consequences of modifying them. The SAFe® Coaches Handbook is a comprehensive resource that goes beyond a how-to guide, providing a deep understanding of SAFe® principles and practices. The chapters are designed in a way to teach you how to successfully implement SAFe® in your organization and eff ectively manage the Team’s Backlog while avoiding common pitfalls. You’ll discover optimal ways to create SAFe® 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.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
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Part 1: Agile Teams
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Part 2: Agile Release Trains
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Part 3: Portfolio
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Chapter 17: Embracing Agility and Nurturing Transformation
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Glossary
Appendix A

What is a Feature anyway?

As per SAFe®, “A Feature represents solution functionality that delivers Business Value, fulfills a stakeholder need, and is sized to be delivered by an Agile Release Train within a PI.” (© Scaled Agile, Inc.)

Great! Now, what does that mean to me in the real world? How do I deliver one?

If we asked you to identify Features on a car, you would likely list things such as anti-lock brakes, power windows and locks, remote start, leather seats, and so on.

Features don’t have to be hard to define, yet we see many ARTs struggle to define them. When you approach your system, think about what the key aspects are; that becomes your starting point for your Features.

When identifying and writing your Features, make sure you include a Benefit Hypothesis Statement. Simply capture what you expect to gain or accomplish by delivering the Feature.

Lastly, don’t forget to capture the Acceptance Criteria. These are the key...

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