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The Pragmatic Agile Coach’s Guide to Managing SAFe Features

Cprime

As customers scale from their loose confederation of Scrum teams to the formality of the Scaled Agile Framework©, features often become a source of confusion and sometimes consternation. Agile Alliance continues: “There is no standard form to represent epics. Here is an example provided by Scaled Agile, Inc.:

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Continuous Delivery Pipeline – Scaling Agile Practice

Agilemania

Scaled Agile Framework, SAFe® is the world’s leading framework for Business Agility. The seven core competencies each have three dimensions making it a total of twenty-one dimensions to enable Business Agility. These dimensions contain some of the practices, patterns, and guidelines to Scale Agility across the enterprise.

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Best of the Tableau Web: March 2021

Tableau

The past month, you may have caught David Pires’ blog on Rethinking Data Visualization , and how he and the team at Expedia implemented design thinking to change their approach to data visualization. David Pires on Rethinking Data Visualization , image credit: Antler How design thinking can shape your business idea. .

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The Complete Guide To Devops Lifecycle

Agilemania

Continuous Monitoring. The DevOps team may use various techniques to define problem statements, such as design thinking, customer journey map, value stream mapping, and many more. Furthermore, Docker containers are used in continuous monitoring to emulate the full test environment. Affordable . Continuous Development .

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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. It was circa 2011 when Dean Leffingwell decided to conceptualize the Scaled Agile Framework. Software and IT teams delivering in an agile way alone isn’t enough.

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Business Analysis Digest #35

Passionate BA

Rethink your planning by Alex Velichko The article introduces the concept of checkpoint planning as a way to supplement agile planning processes, increasing transparency and predictability. Webinar by IIBA: Design Workshops: Where Agile and Design Thinking Meet. Upcoming business analysis events 11.07, 6 PM UTC+2.

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Mastering Product Management: A Comprehensive Guide for Success

Argon Digital

Adaptability and Agility Product managers operate in dynamic environments where change is inevitable. They need to be adaptable and agile, quickly adjusting priorities, strategies, and plans as market conditions evolve. Agile methodologies, such as Scrum or Kanban, are often employed to facilitate iterative development cycles.