SAFe 4.0 Distilled(Addison Wesley)
Thursday, 25 May 2017

This book explains how adopting SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework) can quickly improve time to market and increase productivity, quality, and employee engagement. Authors Richard Knaster and Dean Leffingwell discuss how businesses must be able to rapidly change the way they create and deliver value to their customers.

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Many most successful companies—including Hewlett Packard Enterprise, AstraZeneca, Cisco, and Philips—have turned to the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) to achieve agility at scale and maintain a competitive edge.

Author: Richard Knaster and Dean Leffingwell
Publisher: Addison Wesley
Date: March 2017
Pages: 384
ISBN: 978-0134209425
Print: 0134209427
Kindle: B06Y1C54YB
Audience: Team leaders
Level: intermediate
Category: Methodology

 

 

  • Understand the business case for SAFe: its benefits, the problems it solves, and how to apply it
  • Get an overview of SAFe across all parts of the business: team, program, value stream, and portfolio
  • Learn why SAFe works: the power of SAFe’s Lean-Agile mindset, values, and principles
  • Discover how systems thinking, Agile development, and Lean product development form the underlying basis for SAFe
  • Learn how to become a Lean-Agile leader and effectively drive an enterprise-wide transformation

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