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SAFe Course

Agile isn't just for small teams anymore. The many benefits of Agile can now be scaled across your whole organization. Imagine how much more efficiently your firm could run with Agile scaled across the enterprise level. While the benefits are substantial, it is nearly impossible to undergo this transformation without specialized coaching and training.

That's where Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe®) comes in. Enterprise SAFe® is a scalable and customizable framework for development across an entire organization. SAFe® is a proven success, with over 70% of the US Fortune 100 now practicing it. It has shown to improve time to market, predictability, product quality and employee engagement. 

Certified SAFe® Advanced Scrum Master (SASM)

This two-day course prepares existing Scrum Masters to take a leadership role in facilitating Agile team, program, and enterprise success in a SAFe® implementation and become SAFe® SASM Certified. The course covers the facilitation of cross-team interactions in support of program execution and relentless improvement. It enhances the Scrum paradigm with an introduction to scalable engineering and DevOps practices; the application of Kanban to facilitate the flow of value; and supporting interactions with architects, product management, and other critical stakeholders in the larger program and enterprise contexts. The course offers actionable tools for building high-performing teams and explores practical ways of addressing Agile and Scrum anti-patterns in the enterprise.
Available formats for this course

  •  In-Person

  • Live Online

  • Private Team Training

Duration

  • 2 days/16 hours of instruction

  • Course Outline
    Part 1: What is SAFe? An introduction to the Scaled Agile Framework™ SAFe Implementation Strategy History of SAFe SAFe Core Values Part 2: Lean Thinking An overview of Lean Software Development and Product Development Flow Lean Tools House of Quality Optimal Batch Size Product Development Flow Controlling Flow Under Uncertainty Decentralized Control Value Stream Mapping Real-World Exercises: Pass the Pennies: In groups of five, pass and process pennies according to exercise instructions in order to learn about the effects of large and small batch sizes on cycle time, variability, and risk. Work-In-Progress (WIP) Constraints: Analyze the given team story board to assess the effects of increasing and decreasing WIP limits on the team’s delivery rate. Decentralizing Decisions: Consider two problems you are currently facing and use the given decision criteria matrix to help determine if you should centralize or decentralize the decision Identifying Value Streams: Differentiating your enterprise in its market. Part 3: Agile Development How to apply Agile development principles and practices across the enterprise. An overview of Business Benefits that can be realized from such enterprise transformation. Accelerating Value Delivery Brief Agile Overview Business Benefits Case Studies Real-World Exercises: Accelerating Value Delivery: Given the projects and constraints provided in the exercise, plot value delivery curves for three projects done serially and done in parallel (simultaneously). Part 4: SAFe at the Team Level An experiential walkthrough of SAFe practices for teams including the utilization of Scrum and XP methods. Focus is on the technical, project management and economic prioritization practices that will enable scaling across teams and up to the program and portfolio levels. Overview of Scrum plus XP in SAFe Roles in ScrumXP The Power of “Ba” Backlog Sizing and Estimating Estimating and Planning Code Quality and Continuous Integration Real-World Exercises: The Ball Point Game: An exercise to introduce Scrum and the concepts of Self-Organization, Flow and Continuous Learning & Improvement to teams. Relative Estimation: As a team, using the example backlog, use relative estimating techniques to size the backlog items. Sprint Goals: Discuss as a team what the goal of the sprint exercise is. Sprint Planning: As a team, plan how you will execute the sprint exercise given to you with teammates self-organizing to take responsibility for backlog items. Sprint Execution: As a team, execute the sprint, completing as many backlog items as possible and gain acceptance from the Product Owner so you can learn from the experience. Sprint Retrospective: As a team, reflect on the results of your sprint and determine three improvements you will make next time. Part 5: SAFe at the Program Level How to identify, implement and execute an Agile Release Train (ART) in your organization. An ART is a long-lived program whereby teams-of-agile-teams optimize quality and velocity delivery for the enterprise’s larger value streams. What is an ART? What are the Rules of an ART? What new Roles are added? Identifying ART opportunities Program Vision and Roadmap Optimal ROI and the Economics of the Cost of Delay ART Duration Estimating Release Planning and Managing the Train Prioritize the Program Backlog: Prioritize three of your program backlog items based on the Weighted Shortest Job First economic prioritization method. Part 6: SAFe at the Portfolio Level Defining Agile Portfolio Management and the associated Agile transformational patterns. Topics covered include Strategy and Investment Funding, Program Management and Governance. What is Portfolio Program Management (PPM)? What is PPM’s role in Strategy and Investment Funding? What is PPM’s role in Governance? Dealing with Legacy Mindsets What is PPM’s role in Governance? 8 Transformational Patterns for Agile PPM Part 7: Agile Architecture The principles of Agile Architecture, the role of Enterprise and System Architects within SAFe, and how to architect in an evolutionary, continual-flow model of development. Architecture in SAFe ART and System Architecture 7 Principles of Agile Architecture SAFe’s Architectural Runway Real-World Exercises: Agile Architecture Discussion: Breakout, small group discussions on the meaning and potential applications of Agile Architecture Principles in your organization. Part 8: Scaling Leadership How to scale Lean and Agile leadership across the enterprise. Becoming a Lean|Agile Leader Managing your Knowledge Workers Creating Purpose and Articulating Product Vision Analyzing the Value Stream Assessing Agile Teams Coaching with Powerful Questions Real-World Exercises: Coaching with Powerful Questions: Pair up with another attendee to practice Reflective Listening and asking Powerful Questions.
  • Audience/Prerequisites
    This SAFe Agilist certification course is beneficial to all members on an Agile team, but it is primarily oriented towards those leading the efforts to adopt and scale Lean and Agile principles and practices via the Scaled Agile Framework™. Professionals who may benefit include: Executives Managers Change Agents Program Managers Coaches Anyone helping lead the SAFe implementation
  • In this class you will learn how to
    Lead an enterprise Agile transformation Apply lean thinking techniques at the Team, Program, and Portfolio levels Use Lean, Agile and Product Development Flow principles to improve productivity, employee engagement, time to market and quality. Infuse Agile into your entire organization - not just you IT department Create Agile Release trains that align the efforts of Agile and non-Agile teams to create greater stakeholder value Encourage collaboration across all the layers of your organization to enable teams to deliver complex cross-functional in 10-12 week increments Improve the communication and focus of you organization's Agile implementation Pass the SAFe Agilist Certification Exam
  • Credit/Exam
    Exam name – SAFe® 5 Agilist Exam Exam format – Multiple choice (one answer) or multiple select (2-3 answers) Exam delivery – Web-based (single-browser), closed book, no outside assistance, timed Exam access – Candidates can access the exam within the SAFe Community Platform upon completion of the Leading SAFe® course Exam duration – Once the exam begins, candidates have 90 minutes (1.5 hours) to complete the exam Number of questions: 45 Passing score – SA5 = 35 out of 45 (77%) Language – English Exam cost – First exam attempt is included as part of the course registration fee if the exam is taken within 30 days of course completion. Each retake attempt costs $50. Retake policy – Second attempt on exam (first retake) can be done immediately after first attempt. Third attempt requires a 10-day wait. Fourth attempt requires a 30-day wait
  • Instructors
    Timmy Kolawole
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