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10 questions à se poser pour choisir un framework d’agilité à l’échelle

10 questions à se poser pour choisir un framework d’agilité à l’échelle | Devops for Growth | Scoop.it
Beaucoup d’entreprises mettent aujourd'hui en place des organisations Agile à l’échelle. Mais quel framework choisir ? Découvrez le grâce à 10 questions !
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Un guide pour choisir le bon framework agile à l'échelle — Wiki Agile du @GroupeCESI

Un guide pour choisir le bon framework agile à l'échelle — Wiki Agile du @GroupeCESI | Devops for Growth | Scoop.it
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Doing Scrum with Multiple Teams: Comparing Scaling Frameworks

Doing Scrum with Multiple Teams: Comparing Scaling Frameworks | Devops for Growth | Scoop.it
Many companies have successfully scaled Agile, and by nature they have done it differently. To speed up your implementation there are several frameworks that can work as a staring point; LeSS, SAFe, and Scrum@Scale. In this article we help you choose by giving you a short description and exploring their similarities and differences.
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What LeSS, SAFe and Scrum@Scale have in common

All three frameworks start with cross-functional, self-organizing Scrum teams. The teams vertically slice requirements into the smallest possible increments that can be deployed independently. Teams are also expected to focus on technical excellence such as doing continuous integration and automated regression testing. At the end of every sprint the teams should have a potentially deployable product. The three frameworks also encourage you to use Lean principles to optimize your flow.

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Agile at Scale

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How to go from a few teams to hundreds
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FROM THE MAY–JUNE 2018 ISSUE
 
By now most business leaders are familiar with agile innovation teams. These small, entrepreneurial groups are designed to stay close to customers and adapt quickly to changing conditions. When implemented correctly, they almost always result in higher team productivity and morale, faster time to market, better quality, and lower risk than traditional approaches can achieve.
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SAFe, LeSS, Nexus or Scrum at Scale? –

SAFe, LeSS, Nexus or Scrum at Scale? – | Devops for Growth | Scoop.it
The strategic goal of business is to create shareholder value. New products are one of the key factors in achieving this goal. As the development of new products and services become more large and complex, organizations continuously investigate
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Scrum at Scale

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This model facilitates alignment through roles with Scrum at Scale. The Scrum at Scale approach for scrum teams working together is a form of the scrum of scrums model for scrum masters and product owners, coordinating communication, impediment removal, priorities, requirement refinement, and planning. Using a scrum of scrums model for the scrum master and …
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Synchronizing in one hour a day

In an hour or less per day, an organization can align priorities for the day and accomplish effective coordination of impediment removal. At 8:00 a.m., each scrum team holds its daily scrum. At 8:45 a.m., the scrum masters hold their scrum of scrums, and the product owners hold their level-one meta scrum meetings. At 9:00 a.m., scrum masters meet in scrum of scrums of scrums, and the product owners meet in level-two meta scrums. Finally, at 9:15 a.m., the scrum master scrum of scrums of scrums meets with the EAT, and the product owner meta scrum representatives meets with the EMS.

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Gérer un portefeuille agile

Comment garantir le bon fonctionnement des pratiques Agile pour un large éventail d'équipes et de développeurs ?
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The Heart, Mind, and Tactics of Agile

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At the Scrum Gathering in Atlanta this week, my friend Petri Heiramo (@pheiramo) and I were discussing the different agile frameworks, how they were similar and how they were different, and which parts of those frameworks were most important to success. The conversation included lots of sketches on napkins, revisions, and iterations. Eventually we worked out together what we think is a pretty good way of thinking about what Agile is, how the different agile frameworks are similar, how they are different, and how to decide which parts to try in which situations. This blog post clarifies my thoughts based on those notes. We’ll look at Agile in three ways, what we call the Heart of Agile, the Mind of Agile, and the Tactics of Agile.

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Guide | Scrum at Scale Guide | Guide for Scaling Scrum

Guide | Scrum at Scale Guide | Guide for Scaling Scrum | Devops for Growth | Scoop.it
The Scrum at Scale Guide is the definitive guide to the Scrum@Scale framework. It contains the definitions of the components that make up the Scrum@Scale framework, including its scaled roles, scaled events, and enterprise artifacts, as well as the rules that bind them together.
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Agile Scaling frameworks, a comparison – Wim van Baaren

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Recently Jeff Sutherland released his Scrum@Scale. This is one of many scaling frameworks introduced over the past years. Nexus, Less and SAFe are the most commonly known and perhaps the most used frameworks out there. If you use another framework, let me know, maybe I can add it to the post. 

In this article I’ll give you a small introduction to the four frameworks and compare them on topics as events and artefacts, teams and sizing, roles, how is it integrated in the organisation and what the pros and cons are.
If you need in-depth information, I recommend clicking on the links underneath the chapters and you will be navigated to the framework websites. 

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scrum-at-scale-guide-read-online

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Version 1.04 — 17 January 2019
Copyright © 2006-2019 Jeff Sutherland and Scrum Inc., All Rights Reserved
Scrum@Scale is a registered trademark of Scrum Inc.
This guide is released under Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution-Sharealike License

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Dr. Jeff Sutherland developed Scrum@Scale based on the fundamental principles behind Scrum, Complex Adaptive Systems theory, game theory, and object-oriented technology. This guide was developed with the input of many experienced Scrum practitioners based on the results of their field work. The goal of this guide is for the reader to be able to implement Scrum@Scale on their own.

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