I really did not want to sit through this lesson before but after 3 minutes, I discovered he is more thorough and in depth than any scaled agile framework lessons i have sat through. Thank you very much
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I don't usually comment on videos coz I think it's a lot of effort and I'm too lazy. But this one deserves it. I have seen many videos and in most of them, people are speaking as if they're reading from a book with all the fancy words in their speech. Why would someone waste time listening to made-up speeches when there are n number of sources on the net, saying all those fancy things. But this video goes to the basics and explains things in a way that would make sense to anyone who has heard about SAFe for the first time. And that is what a good video should be like. Before this video, I used to think that SAFe is something very complicated but now I actually get the idea that what scaling of agile means. Hats off to you sir. Thank you :)
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Excellent explanation. I have watched videos that were hours long and still couldn't understand what SAFe is, but your short video was able to explain it the most clearly. Thank you!
the explaination is excellent and very easy to understand.I recommend to have a look to this video and proceed further for reading materials. you will get better understanding.
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fantastic job at explaining the SAFe framework. I just attended a two-day SAFe training but watching this video helped me to put things in perspective! Thank you Saketh!
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Saket, your video is excellent and gave me much needed clarity. Lot of trainers don't have concept clear and confuse the students, whereas you have very clear understanding and thus students benefits immensely in very short period of time.
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Very Clear and great demonstration. I was overwhelmed by the scaled Agile study material. You made it really very simple and easy to understand. Thanks.
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Saket this is an excellent lecture. I have read articles and watched other presentations but no ones explains it as well as you do. What works well is that: (1) You have captured it on a single board; (2) You split up the explanation in three parts - layers of teams, how work is allocated and how it is organised and presented. Well done!
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I like all the presentations done by Saket Bansal from iZenbridge.. Thank you Saket for making these presentations so clear and easy to understand and also for making them available on UA-cam. -Shubha Narayana PMP CSM
Very good explanation, thank you. I like your straight-forward videos, which in simple terms explain some complex concepts. I also like your visuals, which are also quite simple, but provide visualizations of terms and processes you are talking about. Thanks!
Crystal clear explanation...Now I have a thorough understanding of the Framework....but 4.5 video will be appreciated....Thank you so much for this awesome video....!!!
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Excellent overview of SAFe Framework, very useful to get into SAFe approach. Congrats Saket, as always you have delivered a great material, please continue with your efforts!
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Awesome video! I liked the way you summarised the entire 'Big Picture' starting right from Team level linking it all the way up "seamlessly" to the Portfolio level in less than 30 mins! I understand this video was shot before SAFe 4.5 came in, hence viewers need to be aware that Value Stream is known as Large Solution in 4.5 & some roles have different names (for instance, Value Stream Engineer is called Solution Train Engineer - STE). Overall, a MUST WATCH video to get an idea on SAFe. Thanks Saket :)
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Very well framed and delivered ... A perfect training to start your journey in scaled agile ..if you have a clear idea about agile .... Good work Saket sir ....
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Explanation is really good. Material is really good. Very simple to understand. Tip: In first half, you draw the picture / diagram and started explaining. Second half can be improved like first half of your video, drawing pictures upfront and then explaining. You can write during explaining like few things in stead of not drawing the full picture. Hope you consider my comments as constructive.
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First of all a BIG THANKS for sharing the lecture, it is very informative and explained in a very structured way. (Kudos to Saket) It would be great to see a session in which the roles and their responsibility are explained in detailed at every level (deliverbales) as the roles overlap.
Thanks Subash , happy to know you like the video. Here is the playlist of existing SAFe videos: ua-cam.com/video/FNudj2ts8FI/v-deo.html We hope you will get valuable information's on SAFe framework.
Awesome video, how can the systems be implemented in a waterfall method at the team level. This is to see how LPM can coexist in Agile/Waterfall method.
Great work Saket Bansal. Excellent analogy with Role/Team and mechanism. Do you have pic of the diagrams you drew on baord? Can you upload those to download?
+Atul Gupta Thank you for your comment, we did not clicked the pics of this recording, but you can check the big picture and many other picture based explanation of SAFe at www.scaledagileframework.com/
Thank you Saket for spreading knowledge. Could you please make me understand where we use lead time concept in real world either scrum or kanban or it can be used in both.Also if in scrum if a requirement which is just logged into system and will be delivered after 3 months or in 7th sprint ,will it be having more lead time. I have been told that lead time is applicable in kanban framework.please clarify
Lead Time is something can be calculated irrespective of framework, even you can have in water fall also, yes it is more frequently measured when people use flow based system (usually Kanban or Kanban plus something ). So what is Lead Time, it is just a time it takes requirement to process though delivery pipeline, so its a time between delivery of feature and request for the feature. So Item entering in your system as requirement and item getting delivered to your client. Is you deliver the requirement after 3 months of its asking, your lead time is 3 months, it does not matter what framework you use during that 3 months, it is just 3 months.
@@izenbridge thanks Saket.we are in scrum framework and we have been advised that do not raise any user story untill all the requirements are not finalized as it will increase lead time rather raise task or epic or feature but not comfortable in that approach as there are things which we will plan to deliver and jot down and which may be plan in any month in future.
Your management only can explain this since you need to ask them what is the reason for not identifying the User Story in system when we can do. In some organizations people do measure cycle time (which can be time between two stages) say In-progress to Done or anything. Not sure why your management is not using cycle time for second level monitoring. You need to ask them
Excellent tutorial, great energy delivered in simplified fashion - big thanks! Can you please explain what the lag time between each level i.e. when at portfolio level all epics/enablers are qualified how long after these in to value stream and so on so forth to the next level. I can't see all levels starting at the same i.e. whilst portfolio epics are defined what the rest of the teams going to do. Thanks in advance.
The approach SAFe takes is not the same as Projects, they recommend managing flow of work, so it is like this team is doing another epic when Portfolio is working on new epics, as epics get approved and team is available they get started. It is like setting up a factory, you do not wait for one order, you keep processing old orders and someone keeps getting the new order.
I have seen teams sizing the Features in a way that it can fit inside the PI, many time they also Split the feature in Enabler and Feature to take care of complexity, As much I know SAFe does not prescribe anything on this but I see the way we finish Story in Sprint , team targets to finish Feature in PI.
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Hello Saket, It was a very good explanation. But I have on question. If the value stream does not exist. Then will the Epics or Enablers from Portfolio backlog get directly converted to features and applied in the program backlog. Or do they still go through Capability backlog?
If you do not have (or need) Value Stream Level co-ordination layer, you end up directly decomposing Epics and Enablers into Program Backlog (Features and enablers) . You do not need capability backlog in that case.
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Excellent video. Though I have two questions 1) Who do the integration at Value stream level? Is it done by solution architect with the help of system architect? 2) As you mentioned, each team have system engineers responsible for PI level integration,Does these system engineers reports to system architect for integration work?
When you have large solutions ( now the Value stream layer is called Large Solution ) , you also have system team at large solution level. So you have team which support or does the integration work. I encourage you to check scaledagileframework.com , now they have new version.
Superb Sir , the way you explain , give a clear idea of SAFe, it will help me to start my planning for SAFe Certification. Can you have a similar video for Scrum. We are also doing PI planning in scrum, doing a release planning meeting, but not sure of right terminology to use for these meeting at the scrum level. Just to let you know , we have 4 scrum team working on a single program. We have PI planning at the starting and continuous inspection and adaption happen, but we never use the word that we are doing SAFe, we are doing scrum only , i think many organizations are also doing scrum in that way. (I know at the bottom level of SAFe we are doing scrum) . Please guide me help me , if i am doing it or saying it wrong. A similar video at the Scrum level will help many SM, working on middle level organization .
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Hi Saket. Thank you for giving excellent insights. Can you please give a session on entire VSE roles and responsibilities from the scratch at a capabilities perspective, preparing the program road map, hosting PMC calls and on what insights that VSE need to collaborate with Business architects, SA's, Product Managers, PO's etc please .
The terms I used here are now changes in SAFe 5.0, now they call it Large Solution , Its a good idea to include videos on specific roles , you may want to check our updated playlist of SAFe videos : ua-cam.com/play/PLWcvFkRbuunnhXSEZ9Q2izeMY-XzJmBSR.html
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Thank you for raising your point. We aren't expert in Prince 2. Our objective is in this vidoe is to explain what is available in Scaled Agile Framework. Though this vidoe is old now the latest version of SAFe is 5.0 . We do have other vidoes on SAFe 5.0
I must say this is one of the best ways Safe described briefly with such a great clarity.
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I really did not want to sit through this lesson before but after 3 minutes, I discovered he is more thorough and in depth than any scaled agile framework lessons i have sat through.
Thank you very much
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I don't usually comment on videos coz I think it's a lot of effort and I'm too lazy.
But this one deserves it. I have seen many videos and in most of them, people are speaking as if they're reading from a book with all the fancy words in their speech. Why would someone waste time listening to made-up speeches when there are n number of sources on the net, saying all those fancy things.
But this video goes to the basics and explains things in a way that would make sense to anyone who has heard about SAFe for the first time. And that is what a good video should be like.
Before this video, I used to think that SAFe is something very complicated but now I actually get the idea that what scaling of agile means. Hats off to you sir. Thank you :)
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Blown away by the sincerity of the explanation. Shows the coach is living and believing in this concept ! Well done for being authentic.
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Finally someone explains SAFe in an easy understandable way, well done
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Excellent explanation. I have watched videos that were hours long and still couldn't understand what SAFe is, but your short video was able to explain it the most clearly. Thank you!
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You are just perfect Saket... Unbelievable how you are honest in your explanation... THANK YOU.
the explaination is excellent and very easy to understand.I recommend to have a look to this video and proceed further for reading materials. you will get better understanding.
Thank you, you’ve done the best job explaining SAFe of all of the videos I’ve seen online thus far! 💪✌️😊
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Awesome. I got to comprehend in high level the broad concept of SAFe 4 in less 30 mins.
Thank you to mr. Saket Bansal for such a great presentation.
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fantastic job at explaining the SAFe framework. I just attended a two-day SAFe training but watching this video helped me to put things in perspective! Thank you Saketh!
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Thanks for the step-by-step, hierarchical and concise explanation..
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Things become simpler when you have capability to explain it in better way.. .. Great Nicely explained video on UA-cam..
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This is the best high level SAFe explanation I've found - thank you!
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Absolutely agree!
Saket, your video is excellent and gave me much needed clarity. Lot of trainers don't have concept clear and confuse the students, whereas you have very clear understanding and thus students benefits immensely in very short period of time.
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Very Clear and great demonstration. I was overwhelmed by the scaled Agile study material. You made it really very simple and easy to understand. Thanks.
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Saket this is an excellent lecture. I have read articles and watched other presentations but no ones explains it as well as you do. What works well is that: (1) You have captured it on a single board; (2) You split up the explanation in three parts - layers of teams, how work is allocated and how it is organised and presented.
Well done!
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I like all the presentations done by Saket Bansal from iZenbridge.. Thank you Saket for making these presentations so clear and easy to understand and also for making them available on UA-cam.
-Shubha Narayana PMP CSM
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Very good explanation, thank you. I like your straight-forward videos, which in simple terms explain some complex concepts. I also like your visuals, which are also quite simple, but provide visualizations of terms and processes you are talking about. Thanks!
Really excellent and excellent and excellent explanation. I keep going back and watch again and again ... You're doing a great job. Thank you.
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This is a good summary. Better than the official presentations!
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Crystal clear explanation...Now I have a thorough understanding of the Framework....but 4.5 video will be appreciated....Thank you so much for this awesome video....!!!
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Excellent ! very simple and layman approach. Although I am in the middle of this video, really enjoying a lot.
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Thank you Mr. Bansal for this wonderful explanation of SAFE
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Wow wonderful explanation. The clarity and simplicity I needed. Thank you
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Exceptional videos. Thank you for taking the time to make these!
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Your presentation reminds me the Agile Principle "simplicity is essential". Job well done.
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Love this! Your passionate presentation style and the visual journey works so well. I have genuinely learnt alot
Awesome! Thank you!
Excellent overview of SAFe Framework, very useful to get into SAFe approach. Congrats Saket, as always you have delivered a great material, please continue with your efforts!
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Loved the way whole process is explained.... it removes all confusions.... 👍👍
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@@izenbridge thanks !!
Excellent video. Truly appreciate your efforts for all agile video..
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Best SAFe introduction I've seen so far, thanks!
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Thanks Saket for this wonderful video. Got all my concepts cleared.
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Awesome video! I liked the way you summarised the entire 'Big Picture' starting right from Team level linking it all the way up "seamlessly" to the Portfolio level in less than 30 mins! I understand this video was shot before SAFe 4.5 came in, hence viewers need to be aware that Value Stream is known as Large Solution in 4.5 & some roles have different names (for instance, Value Stream Engineer is called Solution Train Engineer - STE). Overall, a MUST WATCH video to get an idea on SAFe. Thanks Saket :)
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This is a the first good video I came across to really understand SAFe. Its really educating and thanks for sharing your knowledge. Thanks!
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This video is excellent. You made it so easy to understand, it sure helped me in understanding how scaled agile work.
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very well done. Thanks now I understood SAFe in simple words.
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Your Energy Saket is Truly Outstanding
The explanation is superb, after watching this excellent video, my doubts on safe washed out. Thank you sir.
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Very well framed and delivered ... A perfect training to start your journey in scaled agile ..if you have a clear idea about agile .... Good work Saket sir ....
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Excellent presentation. It helped a lot to understand the SAFe framework quickly
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amazing skills to explain such complex concept is such an easy way... hats off !!!
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Thank you so much Saket, the session is very nice and brief to understand the SAFE
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Thank you.. Excellent explanation of SAFe concepts !
crisp and clear, very well explained.
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Thank you Saket for an excellent and clear explanation.
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Thanks you for the simple explanation of SAFe !!
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Explanation is really good. Material is really good. Very simple to understand.
Tip: In first half, you draw the picture / diagram and started explaining. Second half can be improved like first half of your video, drawing pictures upfront and then explaining. You can write during explaining like few things in stead of not drawing the full picture. Hope you consider my comments as constructive.
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Outstanding Demonstration. Thanks I now understood what is SAFe in nutshell.
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The way of explanation was great. Thanks for making SAFE concept simple and clean. Please make a video on SAFE v4.5. Really appreciate your work.
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A real informative video, Thank you for all your efforts to make this Mr Saket.
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This is awesome video explaining the basics. Awesome job .
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Thank you for making it a simple and clear presentation
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unveiled in simple terms, informative & clear.....awesome!
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Very well laid out Saket. It was a good refresher!
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Awesome presentation. Very informative and useful. Thank you so much !
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A good explanation of SAF for Beginners. Good work !!! Need a presentation on the latest version of SAF
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Great video Saket, clearly explained, like your approach.
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Very Great Presentation on Scale Agile Framework
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I tried to read lot of material o the net but was not able to understand the flow. just 26 min of this video and i am completely clear. Thanks a ton
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Thanks Saket for excellent explanation.
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Thanks, its really very good Explanation but when and where role called "Technical Information Security Officer" come in agile?
First of all a BIG THANKS for sharing the lecture, it is very informative and explained in a very structured way. (Kudos to Saket)
It would be great to see a session in which the roles and their responsibility are explained in detailed at every level (deliverbales) as the roles overlap.
Thanks Subash , happy to know you like the video. Here is the playlist of existing SAFe videos: ua-cam.com/video/FNudj2ts8FI/v-deo.html
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Really good introduction. But how to map portfolio and value to features? As team member, how to know what I do today impacts the business.
Excellent video, I really appreciate the way you presented it sir. Thank you. Please post some videos on DEVOps
Excellent presentation Saket. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thnak you :)
Hi - Do you have a video for LeSS framework too? Your video on SAFe is really good. Thanks.
Very informative and Helpful! Great Job! Thank you!
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Thanks Saket. You really explained in vry easy way to understand.
Thanks Ramesh :-)
Awesome video, how can the systems be implemented in a waterfall method at the team level. This is to see how LPM can coexist in Agile/Waterfall method.
In SAFe framework, we do not have Waterfall at SAFe team level, you may have your way of handling it.
Great work Saket Bansal. Excellent analogy with Role/Team and mechanism.
Do you have pic of the diagrams you drew on baord? Can you upload those to download?
+Atul Gupta Thank you for your comment, we did not clicked the pics of this recording, but you can check the big picture and many other picture based explanation of SAFe at www.scaledagileframework.com/
Thank you Saket for spreading knowledge.
Could you please make me understand where we use lead time concept in real world either scrum or kanban or it can be used in both.Also if in scrum if a requirement which is just logged into system and will be delivered after 3 months or in 7th sprint ,will it be having more lead time.
I have been told that lead time is applicable in kanban framework.please clarify
Lead Time is something can be calculated irrespective of framework, even you can have in water fall also, yes it is more frequently measured when people use flow based system (usually Kanban or Kanban plus something ).
So what is Lead Time, it is just a time it takes requirement to process though delivery pipeline, so its a time between delivery of feature and request for the feature. So Item entering in your system as requirement and item getting delivered to your client. Is you deliver the requirement after 3 months of its asking, your lead time is 3 months, it does not matter what framework you use during that 3 months, it is just 3 months.
@@izenbridge thanks Saket.we are in scrum framework and we have been advised that do not raise any user story untill all the requirements are not finalized as it will increase lead time rather raise task or epic or feature but not comfortable in that approach as there are things which we will plan to deliver and jot down and which may be plan in any month in future.
Your management only can explain this since you need to ask them what is the reason for not identifying the User Story in system when we can do. In some organizations people do measure cycle time (which can be time between two stages) say In-progress to Done or anything. Not sure why your management is not using cycle time for second level monitoring. You need to ask them
Excellent overview, congrats Saket!
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Great explanation! It is very easy to underestand.
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Excellent tutorial, great energy delivered in simplified fashion - big thanks! Can you please explain what the lag time between each level i.e. when at portfolio level all epics/enablers are qualified how long after these in to value stream and so on so forth to the next level. I can't see all levels starting at the same i.e. whilst portfolio epics are defined what the rest of the teams going to do. Thanks in advance.
The approach SAFe takes is not the same as Projects, they recommend managing flow of work, so it is like this team is doing another epic when Portfolio is working on new epics, as epics get approved and team is available they get started. It is like setting up a factory, you do not wait for one order, you keep processing old orders and someone keeps getting the new order.
Good Presentation. Have a question - Is it possible that a single Feature (due to it's complexity) can be be delivered in different PI?
I have seen teams sizing the Features in a way that it can fit inside the PI, many time they also Split the feature in Enabler and Feature to take care of complexity, As much I know SAFe does not prescribe anything on this but I see the way we finish Story in Sprint , team targets to finish Feature in PI.
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Thanks for the presentation, love the whiteboard magic! One of our directors at my last company tried to explain SAFe and it was fkin hysterical.
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Very Helpful Saket! Keep up the good work!
Really a great video on SAFe, nicely explained. thank you for sharing!!
Thanks Atul!! Keep watching on upcoming videos.
Good stuff ! You wrapped it up very well.
thank you :)
Hello Saket, It was a very good explanation.
But I have on question. If the value stream does not exist. Then will the Epics or Enablers from Portfolio backlog get directly converted to features and applied in the program backlog. Or do they still go through Capability backlog?
If you do not have (or need) Value Stream Level co-ordination layer, you end up directly decomposing Epics and Enablers into Program Backlog (Features and enablers) . You do not need capability backlog in that case.
Thank you Saket, it was very helpful explanation of Safe.
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Excellent video. Though I have two questions 1) Who do the integration at Value stream level? Is it done by solution architect with the help of system architect? 2) As you mentioned, each team have system engineers responsible for PI level integration,Does these system engineers reports to system architect for integration work?
When you have large solutions ( now the Value stream layer is called Large Solution ) , you also have system team at large solution level. So you have team which support or does the integration work. I encourage you to check scaledagileframework.com , now they have new version.
This is very well explained. Thank you Saket.
Superb Sir , the way you explain , give a clear idea of SAFe, it will help me to start my planning for SAFe Certification. Can you have a similar video for Scrum. We are also doing PI planning in scrum, doing a release planning meeting, but not sure of right terminology to use for these meeting at the scrum level. Just to let you know , we have 4 scrum team working on a single program. We have PI planning at the starting and continuous inspection and adaption happen, but we never use the word that we are doing SAFe, we are doing scrum only , i think many organizations are also doing scrum in that way. (I know at the bottom level of SAFe we are doing scrum) . Please guide me help me , if i am doing it or saying it wrong. A similar video at the Scrum level will help many SM, working on middle level organization .
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Sharing a video hope this would answer your queries on "SAFe Implementation Roadmap By Saket Bansal"
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Thanks Saket. Clear Explanation.
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Hi Saket. Thank you for giving excellent insights. Can you please give a session on entire
VSE roles and responsibilities from the scratch at a capabilities perspective, preparing the program road map, hosting PMC calls and on what insights that VSE need to collaborate with Business architects, SA's, Product Managers, PO's etc please .
The terms I used here are now changes in SAFe 5.0, now they call it Large Solution , Its a good idea to include videos on specific roles , you may want to check our updated playlist of SAFe videos : ua-cam.com/play/PLWcvFkRbuunnhXSEZ9Q2izeMY-XzJmBSR.html
This is just awesome.. I have one clarification on left out pi objectives from team level objectives.. what is process to handle this..
No specific flow, it will get explored again in the coming PI Planning meeting, you may want to check our full playlist in SAFe here : ua-cam.com/play/PLWcvFkRbuunnhXSEZ9Q2izeMY-XzJmBSR.html
@@izenbridge sure, will do...
Thanks Saket. Very explicit.
gr8 explaination and very easy to understand.Thanks
Good information Saket, i really appreciate the way you explained.
Thank you so much..
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explained in simple terms, thanks for sharing
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Love the way you explain this! Thanks
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Excellent Presentation Saket. In SAFE 4.5 hope Solution Train introduces for Large Solution and Value Streams moved to Portfolio level.
I am still waiting for your response as to whether SAFe anything more than the product based planning of PRINCE2 and the blue print of MSP.
Thank you for raising your point. We aren't expert in Prince 2. Our objective is in this vidoe is to explain what is available in Scaled Agile Framework. Though this vidoe is old now the latest version of SAFe is 5.0 . We do have other vidoes on SAFe 5.0
No Words Saket...You are the Best :)
+Prashant Mishra Thank you for your kind words , it motivates us to do better.
Great job! Thank you, so concise and clear.
Very brilliantly explained Saket...I just wanted to ask you what are the tools we can use for implementing SAF
I have been seeing people using rally and Version One with SAFe
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Hey Saurabh. I am Business Development Manager in a leading US company which provides SAFe, So If You want i can assist you for the same.