About the IKEA Starter Kit, Spotify and Frameworks
The IKEA kitchen starter kit is a wonderful invention: I need it when I move out of my parents’ house and set up the first
The IKEA kitchen starter kit is a wonderful invention: I need it when I move out of my parents’ house and set up the first
We are working on a new concept on Agile Scaling. We’ve been doing method-based training on agile scaling, especially SAFe and Less, for some time
SAFe 4.5 places much more emphasis on describing good practices for a delivery pipeline that provides a solid foundation for a reliable, effective, and continuous
The new version 4.5 of SAFe has just been released and this provides an opportunity to reflect not only on the changes in SAFe itself,
SAfe 4.5 has been released in June and brings some new features. Some are cosmetic, but there are also important additions and clarifications. New Delivery
Scrum/XP as a basis Teams typically use a solid implementation of Scrum as a mainstay and deliver valuable software after each sprint, which is usually
Code quality and architecture In larger development, the effect of poor code quality becomes much more pronounced: teams no longer rely on deliverables, cannot make
Multifunctional stable teams The size of self-organized teams is limited, experience shows that they work up to a size of about 10 people, above that
Scaling, Culture and Agile Evolution – Part 1 Why is scaling so hard? And further elaborating: why is it so hard to implement a good
One of the heatedly discussed aspects of SAFe(Scaled Agile Framework) is the specified HIP sprints. HIP here stands for Hardening, Innovation and Planning. In earlier