Hits for your search: Leading SAFe
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Organizational Resilience
They develop empowered leaders who can confidently navigate their organizations through challenges.Our training courses on Scrum, Kanban, and SAFe teach techniques for efficient work management. They promote short decision-making paths, rapid adaptation and a high level of responsiveness – key building blocks for organizational resilience in dynamic markets.
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Effective corporate strategy and portfolio management
Previous Next Working on the right things with collaborative portfolio management We use the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) to build a collaborative portfolio management system that effectively implements your corporate strategy. By integrating collaborative portfolio management, we actively involve your employees in planning and manage initiatives and resources in a targeted manner.
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Our agile coaches as supporters of your transformation
Example: Coaching of an Agile Release Train Your company is using SAFe as a scaled agile approach for a large agile development - for example, a new e-car. Executives find themselves in new roles such as Release Train Engineer or Product Manager. They are confronted with the term "Lean Agile Leader". We help people cope with their new roles, the associated mindset and the lean-agile tools.
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What is Agile?
Scrum and Kanban - for agile teams - and Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), LeSS or Scrum@Scale - for coordinating multiple agile teams. This is the official definition of "Agile"There is no one official definition of "Agile". And: you should not confuse "Agile" as a concept based on "Lean" with the dictionary term of "Agility" - which means something different.
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Shaping a positive corporate culture
To survive in dynamic markets, we recommend creating a culture that is responsive, open and resilient, where error culture is encouraged and employees feel safe to contribute new ideas. These organizational capabilities not only help respond to dynamic market demands, but also strengthen collaboration and employee engagement of employees. What is corporate culture?
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Why Kanban makes a difference for managers
SAFe® (Scaled Agile Network), which sees itself as a systematic approach to scaling agile practices at company level, also uses Kanban as a tool for corporate management, for example for portfolio management. Why Kanban makes a difference for managers So, why does Kanban make a difference for managers?
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Scaled Agile & Large Scale Scrum: Links
Jones: "Lean Thinking: Banish Waste and Create Wealth in Your Corporation", Free Press, 2003 The big pictureLinkswibas Scrum Browser: http://www.scrumbrowser.com/Large Scale Scrum - LeSS: http://qr.wibas.com/less Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe): http://qr.wibas.com/safeSpotify Engineering Culture - part 1: http://qr.wibas.com/spot1Scrum at Scale: http://qr.wibas.com/sscale Patterns for agile teams, units
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wibas Teams introduce themselves
We do this with individual solutions.We know frameworks like SAFe and LeSS, and use our knowledge to develop tailored solutions together with the customer.
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Agile transformation: When can it make sense for companies?
The digitalization of our economy is leading to rapid changes in many business models and markets. As the speed of change in the environmental factors to which a company must respond increases, the call for flexibility, responsiveness and efficiency becomes ever greater. For this reason, many organizations are striving for agility in their ways of working.
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What does management mean in the agile world? Malte’s thoughts.
And when people give answers like SAFe or LeSS, which are incomplete and definitely not perfect, they start throwing them away instead of experimenting with them, making iterations over them – but they need answers for the whole organization. And it is not going to solve anything by just denying it.