
Business Agility Now Podcast
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Tactical Tuesday: LACE Tips
bonusIn today's episode, SPCT and SAFe® Fellow, Charlene Cuenca, has some tips about building a well-balanced, cross-functional Lean-Agile center of excellence (LACE). And she explains why you should consider inviting the COO and HR to be a part of your guiding coalition.

S1 Ep 117Evolving Value Streams into Profit Streams with Luke Hohmann
How do you evolve a value stream into a profit stream? That's exactly what Adam discusses in today's episode with Luke Hohmann, CEO of Applied Frameworks, who recently wrote a book on the topic. The two explore the concept of flow-based economics, the importance of pricing and licensing software, understanding the value of a product, and measuring and validating metrics for better business outcomes. Plus, you'll hear some funny and humbling personal stories involving a dishwasher, an RV, and agile basics.

S1 Ep 116SPCT Program Roundtable: From Nominations to Immersion Week and Beyond
On today's episode, we're offering a behind-the-scenes look at the SPCT program. Adam sits down with three professionals who recently completed SPCT Immersion Week to discuss the entire journey -- from nomination, to interviews, traveling to Boulder, and beyond. Learn what it takes to earn that coveted invitation and how to take new skills and relationships with you back home. Finally, hear firsthand why SPCT candidates say the hard work is worth it.

S1 Ep 115SAFe 6.0 Roundtable with the Framework Team
On today's episode, Adam sits down (face-to-face!) with three Scaled Agile framework team members—Rebecca Davis, Andrew Sales, and Dean Leffingwell—to discuss all things SAFe 6.0 and what excites them most about this release (hint: it might have something to do with flow). They acknowledge that change is hard and it's easy to want to resist. But they take a deeper look at what really goes into Framework changes and assure us that the tweaks and changes are more than just shower thoughts—even if they maybe start out that way.

S1 Ep 114Exploring All Things Flow with Yuval Yeret
Today's episode about flow with Adam and SPCT and SAFe® Fellow Yuval Yeret covers a lot of ground. The two discuss why now is the time to introduce flow properties and accelerating flow at multiple organizational levels before launching Agile Release Trains. How flow metrics don't just benefit organizations at an advanced level of Agile maturity. Why it's critical to connect people who have an intimate understanding of operational work with the development value stream. And why Agile is carrying some baggage that's not useful.

S1 Ep 113Talking DevOps with Robert Wen
DevOps may have started out as a foreign concept a decade ago, but today, it's front and center in many organizations' product strategies. In today's episode, Adam interviews Robert Wen about his new book, SAFe for DevOps Practitioners. They discuss the three key themes of the book—one of which might be the most valuable skill to learn for the next evolution of the digital age—as well as topics including the recent release of SAFe® 6.0, where Robert got his inspiration for the book, and the holy grail of hardware-software integration.

S1 Ep 112DEEP DIVE: SAFe® 6.0 with Eric Willeke
How about a stroll down memory lane? On today's episode, Eric Willeke, SAFe® Fellow and co-founder of Elevate.to joins Adam to discuss the evolution of SAFe over the years, what excites them the most about the newest revisions, and talk about how, at least for Eric, everything comes back to flow. Plus, hear why the skills that make for the best Scrum Master often aren't found on a resume—and why that's important.

S1 Ep 111DEEP DIVE: Architecture in SAFe® with Steve Adolph
Senior Consultant at Cprime and newly minted SPCT Steve Adolph sits down with Adam to discuss one of his passions: the role of the architect and architecture in SAFe. Hear about why Steve says the purpose of architecture in an organization is to enable business agility, full stop. The two also discuss why good leadership involves courage, humility, and letting go of the fear of failure.

S1 Ep 110DEEP DIVE: Adam and Eduardo Alvim
Have you heard the news? 2023 is the year of the product manager. Well, it is according to Eduardo Alvim, senior trainer/consultant and SPCT. In this episode, he and Adam dive into why product management will be front and center this year—and what that means. They also discuss the five types of product managers and the importance of storytelling in product management.

Tactical Tuesday: Design Thinking
bonusIs design thinking just a buzzword? In today's episode, Adam explains what design thinking is and how you can start using it right now to make your job a little easier.

Q&A Friday: TOGAF and SAFe® Roles
bonusToday's question is about The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF). While SAFe acknowledges TOGAF, how do the different roles in that framework map to SAFe roles? Adam discusses what roles related to TOGAF are and aren't in SAFe, and why.

Tactical Tuesday: Nonfunctional Requirements (NFRs)
bonusYou're probably familiar with the term NFRs but do you know how they can impact your backlog, and your life? In today's episode, Adam explains what NFRs are and suggests some ways you can use them to your advantage.

Q & A Friday: SPC! Now what?
bonusToday's topic tackles a common question: I'm a certified SPC. What training should I take next to advance my career? In addition to the easy answer, "it depends," Adam offers tactical advice and suggestions on ways to answer that question yourself.

Tactical Tuesday: Team Topologies
bonusDeciding how to build teams is complicated, especially when reporting structures and workplace politics are involved. In today's episode, learn about a more productive approach designed to help you organize teams effectively around delivering value in your organization.

Q & A Friday: Portfolio Vision
bonusWhat's the difference between the portfolio vision and the portfolio canvas? One is the why and one is the how. Find out which one is which in today's episode.

S1 Ep 102From Artist to Agile Coach: Tom Boswell
We're living in a digital age where pretty much everyone is a technologist in some way. In fact, Tom Boswell never thought he'd find himself working in tech while he was studying art at university. In this episode, Adam sits down with Tom to talk about his journey from artist to Agile coach, lessons he's learned along the way, and advice he has for those just getting started with SAFe. Hear why they both agree that SAFe skills are for everyone and that starting with "why?" is integral for success.

Tactical Tuesday: Empathy Mapping
bonusA key way to understand what your customers really want is to get unbiased answers to your questions, which is sometimes easier said than done. In this episode, Adam shares an important tool to help you get that information so you can make smart, customer-centric decisions.

S1 Ep 99The Secrets of Good Product Management with the Co-Founders of Speedland
Good product design is all about problem-solving. No one knows that better than Dave Dombrow and Kevin Fallon, former executives at Nike, Puma, and Under Armour and co-founders of Speedland. In this episode, Adam talks with Dave and Kevin about how to get closer to your customer, fail fast and innovate, and build the right thing at the right time for the right reasons. Hear why innovation is more than just tweaking existing products, and learn how to sort through feedback to find the best path forward.

S1 Ep 98Conversations from the 2022 SAFe Summit: Centering customers and streamlining digital transformations at Lufthansa
In today's episode, two SPCs at Lufthansa Group, Toby Knopp and Alex Radzio, describe a SAFe adoption that centered the customer and helped the airline quickly respond to travel headaches. Hear how partnering with other SAFe enterprises can streamline digital transformations and reduce your time to market. And, learn what it takes to become a mature group that other organizations look up to.

S1 Ep 94Conversations from the 2022 SAFe Summit: Trends in Enterprise Agility, Part 2
An expert crew from Scaled Agile, Atlassian, and Accenture gathered at the 2022 SAFe Summit to discuss brand new SAFe guidance and the evolution of enterprise agility. Deema Dajani (SAFe Fellow & Product Manager at Scaled Agile, Inc.), Tracey Nott-Seward (Managing Director - Global Talent & Organization/Human Potential at Accenture), and John May (Principal Solutions Architect at Atlassian) joined host Alexis Williams (Global Head of Strategic Alliances at Atlassian) for a conversation that covered multiple industry hot topics, including: The latest SAFe® guidance on flow accelerators, Lean Portfolio Management, value streams, new releases, and more 2023 trends (and beyond) driving agile transformations Common misconceptions about enterprise agility Best practices and real-world strategies for engaging executives in the agility journey Hear first-hand accounts from Tracey, Deema, and John on how to embrace agility and overcome common obstacles during the transformation process.

S1 Ep 93Conversations from the 2022 SAFe Summit: Trends in Enterprise Agility, Part 1
An expert crew from Scaled Agile, Atlassian, and Accenture gathered at the 2022 SAFe Summit to discuss brand new SAFe guidance and the evolution of enterprise agility. Deema Dajani (SAFe Fellow & Product Manager at Scaled Agile, Inc.), Tracey Nott-Seward (Managing Director - Global Talent & Organization/Human Potential at Accenture), and John May (Principal Solutions Architect at Atlassian) joined host Alexis Williams (Global Head of Strategic Alliances at Atlassian) for a conversation that covered multiple industry hot topics, including: The latest SAFe® guidance on flow accelerators, Lean Portfolio Management, value streams, new releases, and more 2023 trends (and beyond) driving agile transformations Common misconceptions about enterprise agility Best practices and real-world strategies for engaging executives in the agility journey Hear first-hand accounts from Tracey, Deema, and John on how to embrace agility and overcome common obstacles during the transformation process.

S1 Ep 92Conversations from the 2022 SAFe Summit: Ask Me Anything with Cheryl Crupi and Rebecca Davis
In today's episode, SAFe® Fellows and close friends Rebecca Davis and Cheryl Crupi answer the most pressing questions that people have about SAFe—and that they have for each other. Learn how they inspire teams to be candid and make quicker decisions, why they don't recommend doing SAFe halfway, and how to find meaning and happiness in the midst of struggle.

Tactical Tuesday: Be a customer of your competition
bonusToday's tip is all about how to be better in your role as a PM, and it involves becoming a customer yourself. Do it, and you might be surprised at what you learn about your competitors and your own product.

Q&A Friday: MVP
bonusToday's topic comes from a listener seeking to solve an internal debate about the definition of an MVP in SAFe. Tune in to hear helpful examples, in context, that answer this common question.

Tactical Tuesday: Spend time with your customers
bonusIf you're a PM or a PO, do you know how your customers are using your product? What do and don't they love about it? If you don't know, there's an easy way to find out. Learn more in today's episode.

S1 Ep 87Conversations from the 2022 SAFe® Summit: The demand for digital healthcare at CVS Health
Welcome to this special edition of the SAFe Business Agility podcast featuring in-person conversations captured at the 2022 SAFe Summit. In today's episode, we're discussing the demand for digital healthcare with two experts at CVS Health: Zach Wanerus, Director of Scaled Agile Execution, and Matt Bergenholtz, Solution Train Engineer. Find out how leaders can stay connected to teams through big transformations, and learn why empathy is the hidden key to success.

Tactical Tip Tuesday: Work better with CALMR
bonusDevOps isn't just for IT. Whether you write marketing communications or develop courseware, DevOps can help you improve quality and deliver value to your customers, technology or otherwise. In this episode, Adam explains how to apply DevOps in multiple contexts using the CALMR acronym.

Tactical Tuesday: Defining your first ART
bonusLaunching your first ART is simultaneously stressful and exciting. Spoiler alert: There's no perfect answer to deciding which ART to launch first and how. Sometimes, it revolves around what's good enough to get started. In this episode, Adam shares his advice.

Q&A Friday: Who owns the risk?
bonusWhen it comes to program risks, a lot of questions come up. Who's responsible? Who owns them? Who owns their resolution? One thing is for sure: the teams shouldn't own the risks. Adam explains in today's episode.

Tactical Tuesday: WSJF
bonusWhile prioritizing the program backlog is a productive exercise, it often triggers hard conversations and trade-offs. And it's an exercise that can seem counterintuitive to how people have worked before. In today's episode, Adam shares three tips to make WSJF easier.

S1 Ep 84Conversations from the 2022 SAFe® Summit: SAFe at Chevron
Welcome to this special edition of the SAFe Business Agility podcast featuring in-person conversations captured at the 2022 SAFe Summit. In today's episode, Josh Burdick, a Certified Agile Coach and Project Manager at Chevron, explains how a century-old company shifted its culture to embrace an Agile mindset, make faster decisions, and respond to new markets. Plus, Josh and our host, Tim Shisler, discuss the flexibility and adaptability of SAFe, and Josh shares his number-one tip for new trainers. We hope you enjoy the show!

Q & A Friday: Who is responsible for engineering practices?
bonusWho should introduce Agile engineering practices to Scrum and Kanban teams? Senior developers? Scrum Masters? Find out as Adam gives us the short and long(ish) answer to the question.

Tactical Tuesday: Find the Path with Mindset, Values, and Principles
bonusChange is hard no matter what, but it doesn't have to be painful. In this episode, Adam explains why the guidance in the Framework isn't rigid, and how you can incorporate that guidance as it applies to your context and environment.

S1 Ep 80Conversations from the 2022 SAFe Summit: Mik Kersten and Dean Leffingwell take a deep dive into FLOW.
Welcome to this special edition of the SAFe Business Agility podcast featuring in-person conversations captured at the 2022 SAFe Summit. In today's episode, find out how what started out as a personal mission turned into a business friendship and a hot topic. Listen as Dean Leffingwell, co-founder and chief methodologist at Scaled Agile, and Mik Kersten, CTO of Planview and author of Project to Product, take a deep-dive into Flow. We hope you enjoy the show!

S1 Ep 79SAFe at AT&T
"Many people in organizations think they are just too complex to have that business agility. However, as a company, AT&T proved that we could pivot and establish new ways of working to meet an urgent need." What started with a small Agile group in 2012 has evolved into a growing effort to scale Agile across AT&T—a large enterprise with 200,000+ employees. In this episode, Mary Ellen Ferrara, who leads the AT&T Business Lean-Agile Center of Excellence, and Chandra Srivastava, an Agile coach in the AT&T Enterprise Agile Center of Excellence, share their SAFe journey at the company.

S1 Ep 78Practice Makes Permanent
The best way to improve your skills is through practice. But practicing the wrong way can lead to bad habits. In this episode of the SAFe Business Agility podcast, SPCT Dwayne Stroman discusses the concept of "practice makes permanent" and how it helps drive a successful SAFe implementation.

S1 Ep 77Don't Forget the Architect
Technical expert, cat-herder, change leader, entrepreneur. Lots of terms have been used to describe an architect. But a marine pilot? In today's episode of the SAFe Business Agility podcast, senior consultant at cPrime and SPCT candidate Steve Adolph joins us to talk about that metaphor, plus the importance of the architect role, and why it doesn't get enough visibility.

S1 Ep 76Team Formation and Self-Selection
In between running the Value Stream and ART Identification Workshop and actually launching an ART lies an informal process to determine what people should be involved where. And when that informal process is rushed, it can lead to less than optimal outcomes. At least that's what SPCT Marshall Guillory experienced as he worked with organizations at that point in their SAFe journey. In today's episode, Marshall joins us to discuss the importance of team formation and self-selection.

S1 Ep 75Removing Friction from Agile Transformation
Sometimes an Agile transformation is a lot harder than it needs to be. It can happen when an organization is launching an ART, or it can happen during something as simple as helping an individual team improve its demos. So how do you spot that friction and remove it from your transformation? In this episode, Eric Willeke, SAFe Fellow and founder of Elevate, joins us to discuss how tactics and different investments make it easier to do the work of successful change

S1 Ep 74Continuous Learning Culture
A continuous learning culture can positively impact an organization's performance, innovation, competency, and competitive advantage. But what exactly is it and how do you create one in your organization? In this episode, Jeff Shupack, SAFe Fellow and SPCT at Product and Team, joins us to define continuous learning culture, explain why it's important, and describe what it looks like in the real world.

S1 Ep 73What I Learned About Leaders
Lean-Agile practices thrive in a trust-based environment. And leaders play a huge role in creating that environment for everyone in the organization. But leadership skills and behaviors aren't necessarily intuitive for all leaders. And leaders often don't get the help they need to learn how to evolve and grow in their role. In this episode, Dr. Steve Mayner, SAFe Fellow and principal consultant at Scaled Agile shares insights he's observed about leaders (and himself) while developing his Leading in the Digital Age development series.

S1 Ep 72Becoming a Great SAFe Instructor
Learning doesn't just start in the classroom. It continues as learners take the knowledge they've gained and apply it to their role. So, how can instructors and trainers create a more powerful learning experience and give learners the support they need to grow? In this episode, we turn to our Scaled Agile colleagues, Tamara Nation, director of product management, and Bill Sizemore, SAFe content advisor for advice, tips, and stories from the field about how to become a great SAFe instructor.

S1 Ep 71The Value of Emotional Intelligence
When people think of intelligence, most associate it with IQ. But emotional intelligence is actually a better indication of how a person will succeed in their career. In this episode, Jennifer Fawcett, SAFe Fellow and semi-retired Agile coach, consultant, and speaker, joins us to discuss emotional intelligence, how it can help individuals and organizations succeed, and the role it plays in SAFe.

S1 Ep 70Value Stream Management in SAFe®, Part Two
Defining and effectively managing value streams can translate to satisfied customers and competitive advantage. But what is value stream management and how does it relate to SAFe? In this episode, Richard Knaster, SAFe Fellow and vice president and chief scientist at Digital AI, and Marc Rix continue their conversation about why value stream management is important, and how it can help organizations succeed in the digital age.

S1 Ep 69Value Stream Management in SAFe®
Defining and effectively managing value streams can translate to satisfied customers and competitive advantage. But what is value stream management and how does it relate to SAFe? In this episode, Richard Knaster, SAFe Fellow and vice president and chief scientist at Digital AI, and Marc Rix, SAFe Fellow and principal consultant at Scaled Agile explain what value stream management is, why it's important, and how it can help organizations succeed in the digital age.

S1 Ep 68Three OKRs to Measure Transformation Success
Objectives and key results (OKRs) are essential in guiding an organization in its Lean-Agile transformation. But what exactly are OKRs and how and why should leaders use them? In this episode, Vikas Kapila, SPCT at Enterprise Agility Consulting, shares three business agility transformation OKRs that leaders can use to accelerate adoption and outcomes.

S1 Ep 67Navigate the Future with a Business Agility Value Stream
Three technology trends—artificial intelligence (AI), big data, and cloud—are converging to provide new ways of understanding, managing, and transforming products and services. What does that mean for enterprises now and in the future? In this episode, Dean Leffingwell, Scaled Agile co-founder and SAFe chief methodologist shares highlights from his 2021 Global SAFe Summit talk. He discusses the concept of the business agility value stream in applying SAFe to accelerate time-to-market and effectively compete in the second digital age.

S1 Ep 66Getting LPM to Stick in Your Organization
Implementing Lean Portfolio Management (LPM) is a complex journey—one that an organization might not get a second chance to roll out. In this episode, Phil Gardiner, SAFe practice leader, executive consultant, and SPCT with Applied Frameworks, joins us to discuss how organizations can successfully launch and evolve their LPM implementation.

S1 Ep 65Business Architecture and Value Stream Mapping
Organizational politics. Skeptical leaders. Differing perspectives and assumptions on how the organization actually delivers value. There are lots of potential hurdles to clear when an organization embarks on a Lean-Agile journey. In this episode, Adam Mattis, SPCT at Scaled Agile, joins us to discuss how business architecture affects value stream mapping.

S1 Ep 64Measuring What Matters for Business Agility
In direct response to customer feedback, the Framework team recently released a significant update to its guidance on SAFe® Metrics. In this episode, Andrew Sales, member of the Framework team and SAFe Fellow, joins us to explain what's changed, why these changes are important, and where enterprises can find key resources to help them apply the new guidance.