alignment

From Intent To Objective To Goals

Intent is a 'broad stoke of the brush' kind of sketch of what you want to achieve... without providing instructions on how to achieve it... to provide others an opportunity to lean in and think creatively on how to achieve it -- the intent -- in their own way. Example: intent: [I intend to] lose weight What does an intent look like if you want it to be specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-bound? And yet not providing instructions on how to achieve it? Make it SMART! Example: [I intend to] lose 50 pounds, one year from now. How about…
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What is that One Sentence that Describes the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)?

What is that One Sentence that Describes the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)?

Answer: SAFe synchronizes alignment, collaboration, and delivery for large number of teams. This is very true! If you have been exposed to SAFe, all you have to do is step back for a wider perspective to see the truth in that aforementioned one sentence describing what SAFe is -- synchronizes: 1) alignment for large number of teams; 2) collaboration for large number of teams; 3) delivery for large number of teams. I kind of associated this description of SAFe to the D-Day Invasion. And, its delivery -- for large and small number of teams -- is predictable too! Predictable incremental…
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