Q&A
Agile Frameworks
Here you will find questions and answers about the different agile frameworks. From Scrum, Design Thinking and Kanban, to SAFe and OKR - here you will be enlightened what the contents of these frameworks are and when to use them.
What are the most relevant agile frameworks?
The most common frameworks that one encounters are Scrum and Kanban at team level, Design Thinking for innovative tasks, SAFe in the so-called scaled environment, i.e. where several teams are to work together in an agile manner. OKR is used for focusing strategy execution activities. Are you wondering what these frameworks actually contain? Here you will find a description for each of the most common frameworks.
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What is Scrum
Scrum is an innovative framework that brings together the core elements of good teamwork. Scrum is particularly suitable for developing solutions to complex problems. Scrum is often used to manage projects.
What is Design Thinking?
Design thinking is a creative process for new ideas. Agile teams use this method to trigger innovations, develop new ideas and solve problems. The result is solutions that really inspire customers.
What is Kanban?
Kanban is a framework from the Lean toolbox to get work flowing along the value chain - from idea to delivery.
What is SAFe?
The Scaled Agile Framework - SAFe - is a scalable and configurable framework that enables agile working with multiple teams or across the entire organization.
What is OKR?
OKR (Objectives and Key Results) is an agile framework for leadership with goals and measurable outcome metrics. It creates a framework that enables autonomous action by employees towards common goals.