As you may know, SAFeĀ® allows each organization its own implementation and configuration of the combined benefits of scaled Agile, Lean, and DevOps frameworks. However, many companies struggle to implement it for a variety of reasons, one of which is the sheer variety of tools you can use that all do something different, and often not quite to the extent that you need. Learn how Agile Hive makes sure it’s the only tool you’ll ever need.
Tag Archives: Scrum
How to Display All Your Team’s Scrum Sprints in Confluence Cloud
As scrum meetings happen several times per week, it helps to be able to display them in a consistent way as well. Read how our Properties app for Confluence Cloud makes this much easier.
Using the draw.io Board Macro during Agile and Scrum Meetings
The new Board macro that was recently added to draw.io can be used as a tool to encourage team members to share more during Agile and Scrum meetings, which is very important for the success of such meetings. Find out more about how in this article.
SAFe vs. Scrum: Why SAFe is suitable for companies that want to scale Agile
At first glance, the two concepts of Agile and Enterprise at scale seem to be at odds with each other. The former gives the impression of skill, speed, and being light-footed, and the latter: plodding, slow to change, and awkward. So how do you know when to employ what?
Blueprint Creator & Confluence: Simplifying Scrum meetings
Teams are increasingly using Confluence Blueprints as templates in order to set up documentation quickly and consistently. These blueprints simplify the processes of both creating and filling out documents with page structures tailor made for their respective use cases. With Blueprint Creator for Confluence you can quickly create blueprints with little effort, even if you don’t have any prior programming experience. The administrator has an intuitive editor which allows you to create advanced templates for blog entries, pages, and even entire sections.
Distributed Collaboration: Big Meetings, Big Problems?
No longer is it a special case for companies and their teams to find themselves in a meeting with participants who aren’t sitting (or standing) in the room with them. It’s critical for clients and stakeholders to be involved in communicating and coordinating with external partners. Teams are often distributed or they have individual team members who work remotely. Since I’m a remote employee who is a part of a local Scrum team at //SEIBERT/MEDIA, I have a lot of experience in this area which I’d like to share with you in this article.
Jan Einfach: Agile and Atlassian explained | A short introduction to “Agile Hive – SAFe with Atlassian Tools”
Are you thinking about implementing the scaled agile framework (SAFe) in order to meet your business needs? Curious about how Atlassian tools can help you achieve your goals?
In this video from “Jans Einfach” (JansĀ Easy), my goal is to give you a quick overview on how to use Agile Hive, our in-house developed solution that can help you manage your SAFe planning and your business.
Five important things that change for leaders in an agile company
The process of transitioning into a modern agile company has come with occasional growing pains. We had to take many of our traditional ways of thinking and throw them out of the window. Several of our classic methods and tools ended up being mothballed. Power had to be redistributed. See how Martin explains his approach as a leader in an agile company in this keynote presentation at Audi AG in Ingolstadt.
Scrum Day 2019: Lesson learned on leadership, decision making, and “done” increments
Paul Pasler shares some insights gained at this year’s Scrum Day conference in Stuttgart. From leadership to decision making, the “done” increment to using Scrum for good ā the conference certainly delivered plenty of food for thought.
Agile remote transition ā life as a distributed employee in a local Scrum team
//SEIBERT/MEDIA has been able to gain a wealth of experience in remote collaboration over the years. At Tools4AgileTeams 2019, the team will share these experiences and their knowledge on agile teamwork. The first round of tickets is already on sale.