The SAFe-Agilist: Leading SAFe course is designed for individuals looking to master the principles and practices of the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe). This course focuses on how to implement SAFe practices to scale agile methodologies across an organization, ensuring improved collaboration, faster delivery, and greater alignment with business objectives. By becoming a SAFe Agilist, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to lead agile transformations and drive continuous improvement in enterprise environments.
Key Learning Outcomes:
SAFe Framework Overview: Gain a solid understanding of the SAFe framework, its core principles, and how it supports lean and agile practices in large enterprises.
Role of the SAFe Agilist: Learn about the responsibilities and key actions of a SAFe Agilist and how to provide leadership in an agile environment.
Lean-Agile Leadership: Develop skills to lead and mentor agile teams, driving the cultural and behavioral shifts needed for agile success.
Value Stream Mapping: Understand how to identify and optimize value streams to ensure continuous flow of value to customers.
Agile Portfolio Management: Learn how to manage an agile portfolio and align business strategy with execution through agile budgeting and investment funding.
Implementing SAFe: Discover how to successfully launch and implement SAFe in an organization, including how to execute Program Increment (PI) planning and manage dependencies.
Continuous Improvement: Understand how to foster a culture of relentless improvement, where teams and organizations continually evolve for better outcomes.
SAFe Implementation Roadmap: Gain knowledge on how to create and execute an SAFe implementation roadmap that ensures long-term success.
Who Should Take This Course:
Agile Leaders: Professionals who lead agile transformations or want to help their organizations adopt SAFe principles.
Project Managers: Project managers looking to scale agile processes across multiple teams or departments.
Program Managers: Those managing large programs and seeking to align multiple agile teams around shared goals.
Executives and Business Leaders: C-suite executives and other organizational leaders who are responsible for overseeing strategic initiatives and agile transformations.
Scrum Masters, Product Owners, and Agile Coaches: Individuals working within an agile framework who want to deepen their understanding of scaling agile practices across the organization.