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Scaled Agile Framework „Big Picture – In a Nutshell“ art work. Really like this one!
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Scaled Agile Framework „Big Picture – In a Nutshell“ art work. Really like this one!
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Zweit der wichtigsten Vertreter für Agile/Lean @ Scale treffen aufeinander: Sowohl Dean Leffingwell (Scaled Agile Framework) als auch Scott Ambler (Disciplined Agile Delivery) geben sowohl Trainings als auch Keynotes auf der Goto Zurich for Leaders. Vielleicht gibt es auch mehr (erste echte) Informationen zum Continuous Improvement Framework (CIF) von Ken Scwaber / Scrum.org?
Two of the leading minds for Agile/Lean @ Scale will meet in Switzerland: At the Goto Zurich for Leaders trainings and keynotes will be held by Dean Leffingwell (SAFe / Scaled Agile Framework) and Scott Ambler (DAD / Disciplined Agile Delivery)! Curious if we can also learn a little bit more about the Continuous Improvement Framework (CIF) Ken Scwaber / Scrum.org started to promote now …
Das 2. Kapitel des Buches „Agile Software Requirements“ von Dean Leffingwell ist in einer überarbeiteten Fassung nun auch in Deutsch verfügbar.
Übersetzt und aktualisiert durch Hans-Peter Korn, erscheint als Teil des Buches „Agiles IT-Management in großen Unternehmen“, veröffentlicht durch Symposion Publishing.
On November 22nd the first Agile Tour Germany was held in Stuttgart. Part of the event was a meet up of experts for the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) which was discussed in several presentations and in an Open Space session.
Markus Meuten did a good job in his presentation where he explained an approach how to successfully combine Scrum and Kanban.
Hans-Peter Korn did a fantastic job by giving a short introduction to SAFe in just about 20 minutes. In his presentation he delivered the key ideas behind SAFe and why we are going to need such an approach when we want to scale agile.
In her short talk Wanda Marginean presented how Rally Software (one of the sponsor of Agile Tour Germany) is supporting agile management on the portfolio and program level.
Presentation Scaled Agile Framework #SAFe by Rally Software #agiletourstuttgart http://t.co/tSrB1V52
— Daniel van den Hoven (@dvdhoven) November 22, 2012
Later I had the chance to host an Open Space session about the Scaled Agile Framework where we had discussions about more details. As usual when discussing SAFe the time reserved for the session was too short to adress all questions raised but once again Hans-Peter did a good job by shedding light on some more aspects of the framework.
We then met for the SAFe meetup and had another picture taken.
Unfortunately the shocking truth is that you still need to think about what you are going to do and how to organize even if you use a process framework like the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) and tools from Rally supporting it. In detail SAFe may even proof incorrect and false! So it is helpful but not always correct ;-).
We had fun in Stuttgart and the first Agile Tour in Germany was a great success with a lot of opportunities to meet interesting people and learn great new stuff. This year everybody was talking about how to scale agile and with SAFe we had a good (helpful answer) to many of the questions. Looking forward to the next Agile Tour events in Germany!
On November 22nd the first Agile Tour Germany was held in Stuttgart. Part of the event was a meet up of experts for the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) which was discussed in several presentations and in an Open Space session.Markus Meuten did a good job in his presentation where he explained an approach how to successfully combine Scrum and Kanban.
Hans-Peter Korn did a fantastic job by giving a short introduction to SAFe in just about 20 minutes. In his presentation he delivered the key ideas behind SAFe and why we are going to need such an approach when we want to scale agile.
In her short talk Wanda Marginean presented how Rally Software (one of the sponsor of Agile Tour Germany) is supporting agile management on the portfolio and program level.
Presentation Scaled Agile Framework #SAFe by Rally Software #agiletourstuttgart http://t.co/tSrB1V52
— Daniel van den Hoven (@dvdhoven) November 22, 2012
Later I had the chance to host an Open Space session about the Scaled Agile Framework where we had discussions about more details. As usual when discussing SAFe the time reserved for the session was too short to adress all questions raised but once again Hans-Peter did a good job by shedding light on some more aspects of the framework.
We then met for the SAFe meetup and had another picture taken.
Unfortunately the shocking truth is that you still need to think about what you are going to do and how to organize even if you use a process framework like the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) and tools from Rally supporting it. In detail SAFe may even proof incorrect and false! So it is helpful but not always correct ;-).
We had fun in Stuttgart and the first Agile Tour in Germany was a great success with a lot of opportunities to meet interesting people and learn great new stuff. This year everybody was talking about how to scale agile and with SAFe we had a good (helpful answer) to many of the questions. Looking forward to the next Agile Tour events in Germany!