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Release Train Engineer (RTE): What you need to know

Oct 26, 2022 According to SAFe®, A release train engineer (RTE) is a servant leader who facilitates program level processes and execution, drives continuous development, manages risks and escalates impediments while also acting as a full time chief scrum master for a Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe). But what does that mean – how does the RTE spend their time daily?

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2021 SAFe® Summit Presentation – Epic Owners: The Key to Strategic Unification

Mar 24, 2022 Epic Owners are generally thought of as the shepherds of Portfolio Kanban Epics but that is only the tip of the iceberg. As Epics are some of the most significant enterprise investments, Epic Owners play a key role in coordinating parts of the organizational hierarchy so they have a conjoined understanding of

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Getting Unstuck in your Transformation: How to Evolve and Transform

Jan 27, 2022 Agile transformations in organizations have been occurring since before the Agile Manifesto made clear what many of us saw as gaps in our management. As we have seen over time these transformations continue to grow and evolve throughout any organization’s history and as methodologies and frameworks change and adapt. There will be

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To BV or not BV?

Or “Is there value in assigning Business Value to PI Objectives?” Dec 14, 2021 Every now and again you start a discussion with fellow Agile coaches and find that there are widely differing opinions about what makes sense. This happened to me recently. The subject was SAFe’s practice of assigning Business Value (BV) to PI

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Best Online Resources for Protecting Mental Health in an Agile Team

Nov 15, 2021 Making team members a priority is the key to promoting productivity in an agile environment. After all, the fifth principle in the Agile Manifesto states that projects should be built around motivated individuals. In our blog post on motivating agile teams, Jim Camden stresses that providing support through empathy, encouragement, and feedback can go a

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