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5 Misconceptions About Scaling Agile

Xebia

When you hear the term "scaling Agile," what comes to mind? For many people, the first thing that comes to mind is doing everything bigger and faster—throwing more people onto a team of agile teams in order to speed things up. However, this is just one of the many misconceptions about scaling Agile.

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What is SAFe? A framework for scaling business agility

CIO

Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) explained The Scaled Agile Framework encompasses a set of principles, processes, and best practices that helps larger organizations adopt agile methodologies , such as Lean, Kanban, and Scrum , to deliver high-quality products and services faster.

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Scaling Agile Teams

Agile42

We’ve been working with organizations for over 15 years and despite numerous existing frameworks and models, we’ve learned that there is no silver bullet when it comes to scaling Agile teams. In this guide, we’ll describe a few best practices for scaling Agile teams. Need help scaling?

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Webinar | Implementing Agility at Scale 

Agile42

In our latest webinar, Implementing Agility at Scale, hosted by Giuseppe de Simone and Lothar Fischmann, we explored the intricacies of scaling. The discussion offered valuable insights into the challenges involved in transitioning to Agile frameworks on a larger scale. Watch: Implementing Agility at Scale 1.

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Skyscanner's Journey to a "Continuous Improvement" Team Culture

Speaker: Ramsay Ashby

They shared what originally took them down this path, including the signs that change was needed and the impact it has had.

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Restarting Scaled Agile Development at Austrian Post

Agile Alliance

Like many large organizations Austrian Post implemented SAFe during its first wave of agile transformation. We describe issues we experienced three years after its initial implementation that we think could be relevant for others, and how we addressed some of those issues by “restarting” and finding our own way of scaled agile development.

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Peaks or Valleys? Three Factors to finding Agile Scaling Success

Agile Alliance

. • How can we make Agile Scaling less of a goal itself and more of a method to get our organizational goals? • We know we need to scale but where do we go from here? Three Factors to finding Agile Scaling Success first appeared on Agile Alliance. The post Peaks or Valleys?

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