• Agile Myths: User Stories – a mandatory format for Scrum Teams?!?

    The User Story format is often used by Scrum teams to document requirements. It’s a short syntax that sounds totally simple, but when we sit down and try to fill this syntax with life, we quickly realize that it’s not that easy. Some of you may have stumbled across user stories that somehow sound “artificial”. So what is it about this little sentence? Why do so many people use it? And do Scrum Tea

  • Agile myth: Writing user stories is Product Owner work

    Again and again I am confronted with the statement that only the product owner writes and prioritizes user stories. The Product Owner is the person who prioritizes the Product Backlog. But for reasons I don’t understand, many people seem to be convinced that it is a core task of the product owner to sit down at his desk and write a user story until it is ready for a sprint. Is that really what the

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  • Insurance meets SAFe - Meetup with Scaled Agile, Inc. in March 2023.

    Scaled agility, agile transformation - topics that have long been driven forward in the insurance industry as well. The need for business agility is also increasing in this environment. But how does SAFe shape up in the insurance industry and how do I implement Business Agility sustainably? These topics form the core of our DACH insurance event.

  • Kanban in a nutshell: impulses to frequently asked questions

    Whether you have just started your own team, just finished your Scrum training or have been doing it for a while: Sooner or later, everyone who is involved in agile also comes across Kanban. And then questions arise. Today I provide you with impulses to 6 of the most frequently asked questions – all in the spirit of: kanban in a nutshell.For illustration I use Karla. Daniel: Hello Karla.

  • Insurance and Banking meets SAFe - Meetup with Scaled Agile, Inc. on 11/14/2023.

    Insurance and Banking meets SAFe - Meetup with Scaled Agile, Inc. on 11/14/2023. Scaled Agility, agile transformation - Topics that have long since arrived and are being driven forward in the insurance and banking industry as well.

  • What is SAFe?

    The Scaled Agile Framework – SAFe – is a scalable and configurable framework that enables working agile with multiple teams or across the entire organization. SAFe is the "encyclopedia" of Lean & Agile methods The Scaled Agile Framework is a collection of many agile patterns and methods, the "encyclopedia" of Lean & Agile methods, so to speak.

  • Something for everyone: Scrum, Kanban and Design Thinking

    Agile ways of working help to succeed in such an environment. Agile frameworks are proven "cooking recipes" to get started with agility. They provide solutions to apply agile in a concrete way in different work situations. The three most important frameworks are: Scrum, Kanban and Design Thinking.

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    Our expertise and techniques help to ensure that you manage the agile release train well and avoid known problems. Promote agility in everyday life True agility emerges in everyday life and requires a solid implementation of Scrum or that at the team level. When multiple teams work together, an additional increase in agility is required so that a common understanding of agility emerges.

  • SAFe is not the Problem

    Why scaled agile is inherently worse than team level agile . Buckle up: Scaled Agile has an exponential complexity Scaled agile addresses agility with more than one team. This has an exponential complexity. Additionally social systems are non-deterministic. So, everything about scaled agile has an exponent and comes with non-determinism.