
Business Agility Now Podcast
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S1 Ep 63Lean Portfolio Management in the Wild: Practical Applications
Lean Portfolio Management (LPM) is gaining momentum among enterprises seeking to connect strategy and execution with the teams that are doing the work. In this episode, SPCT Deema Dajani speaks with us about LPM and how to implement it.

S1 Ep 62Stories from the Field: Revisiting Your Value Streams
"We reorganized our company from three distinct business units to a functionally aligned organization, where everyone is responsible for delivering value to the customer." In this episode, we talk to Janice Murray and Adrienne Dieball at ACT.org about revisiting the organization's value streams and Agile Release Trains (ARTs). Find out the aha moment that helped them move toward organizing around value, the benefits of integrating business teams onto ARTs, lessons learned, and next steps.

S1 Ep 61Panel Discussion: Connecting Operational and Development Value Streams
When enterprises extend SAFe into the business, complexities can arise as people within organizational value streams interact with those in development value streams. In this episode, members of our panel share their insights and stories from the field about the role of the operational and development value streams in an enterprise's journey toward business agility.

S1 Ep 60Practical Tips for the New RTE
Release Train Engineers (RTEs) play an important role in aligning the organization. In this episode, we talk to Kimberly Lejonö and Carl Starendal, both former RTEs and experienced Agile coaches, who share their tips for RTEs just getting started in their role. And we'll dive into some questions we hear from RTEs in the field around inspiring change across teams and Agile Release Trains (ARTs), and managing the flow of value.

S1 Ep 59Purposeful Portfolios
What happens when the strategy set by an organization's leaders is disconnected from the work that's actually happening on the Agile Release Train? In this episode, SAFe® Fellow and SPCT Eric Willeke joins us to discuss how to get leadership to focus on strategic direction, and how to make sure people on the trains know the why (not just the what) behind the work.

S1 Ep 59Purposeful Portfolios
What happens when the strategy set by an organization's leaders is disconnected from the work that's actually happening on the Agile Release Train? In this episode, SAFe® Fellow and SPCT Eric Willeke joins us to discuss how to get leadership to focus on strategic direction, and how to make sure people on the trains know the why (not just the what) behind the work.

S1 Ep 58Scrum Master Tips and Tricks, Part Two
In part two of our scrum master tips and tricks series, Madi Fisher and Sam Ervin are back with even more advice. In this episode, we talk about managing timeboxes, why communication and trust within teams are so important, and how to be an awesome scrum master.

S1 Ep 58Scrum Master Tips and Tricks, Part Two
In part two of our scrum master tips and tricks series, Madi Fisher and Sam Ervin are back with even more advice. In this episode, we talk about managing timeboxes, why communication and trust within teams are so important, and how to be an awesome scrum master.

S1 Ep 57Scrum Master Tips and Tricks, Part One
While lots of people are still working remotely, some are returning to company offices, creating hybrid team environments. What does this new normal mean for collaboration within Agile teams? We turned to two of our scrum masters, Madi Fisher and Sam Ervin, to find out.

S1 Ep 56SAFe for Hardware
Many organizations that develop and deliver software have been practicing Agile for a decade, if not longer. That hasn't typically been the case for organizations developing hardware, until now. In this episode, Harry Koehnemann, Principal Contributor at Scaled Agile, joins us to discuss why organizations developing hardware are under pressure to deliver faster. And what guidance SAFe® 5 has to help them address these challenges.

S1 Ep 55Strategy and Execution: Business Owners are the Key
It's hard to practice SAFe effectively and achieve business agility if your key stakeholders aren't fully engaged at the right levels. In this episode, Charlene Cuenca, principal consultant and SPCT at Icon Agility, joins us to discuss why business owners are critical to successfully connect strategy to execution—and deliver better business outcomes.

S1 Ep 55Strategy and Execution: Business Owners are the Key
It's hard to practice SAFe effectively and achieve business agility if your key stakeholders aren't fully engaged at the right levels. In this episode, Charlene Cuenca, principal consultant and SPCT at Icon Agility, joins us to discuss why business owners are critical to successfully connect strategy to execution—and deliver better business outcomes.

S1 Ep 54Operational and Development Value Streams
Organizations practicing SAFe create value streams to accelerate time to value. But what's the difference between an operational and a development value stream? How do they coexist to optimize flow? And how are value streams critical to achieving business agility? In this episode, Ian Spence, SAFe Fellow and Chief Scientist at Ivar Jacobson International, answers these questions, and much more.

S1 Ep 53Value Remeasured
Without internal alignment on a clear definition of value, how can an organization quickly respond to changing customer demands? In this episode, Shawn Lowe, business agility advisor at Accenture│SolutionsIQ, joins us to discuss how to bring clarity to what value is, as well as its effect on customer satisfaction and achieving business agility.

S1 Ep 52What's New in SAFe 5?
Earlier this year, we introduced new updates to SAFe® 5, including the new 5.1 Big Picture, several new articles, improvements to existing articles, and more. Andrew Sales, member of the Framework team and SAFe Fellow joins us to share details about the evolution of SAFe and explain why we've taken a slightly different approach with this release.

S1 Ep 51Leading with Intention
Leaders cultivate success by exemplifying behaviors that align with their organization's values, and by integrating these values into their decision-making processes. In this episode, Audrey Boydston, SPCT and Scaled Agile senior consultant, joins us to talk about leading with intention, and why core values are so important personally and professionally.

S1 Ep 51Leading with Intention
Leaders cultivate success by exemplifying behaviors that align with their organization's values, and by integrating these values into their decision-making processes. In this episode, Audrey Boydston, SPCT and Scaled Agile senior consultant, joins us to talk about leading with intention, and why core values are so important personally and professionally.

S1 Ep 50Improving Agility at American Express
Many large finance and technology companies are vying for market share in a very competitive space. In this 50th episode of the SAFe Business Agility Podcast, we talk with Oden Hughes from American Express. She joins us to discuss what the company is doing to improve its business and technical agility and provide the best customer experience.

S1 Ep 49Agile HR
While Agile practices often translate well in development and marketing organizations, it's more challenging to apply them in other areas of the business. In this episode, Gez Smith discusses key topics around Agile HR, including where it makes the most sense and some implementation tips.

S1 Ep 48Customer Centricity, Silo Busting, and Organizational Agility
Organizations worldwide are shifting their focus toward customer centricity for lots of reasons, including to build loyalty and drive revenue. But an amazing customer experience isn't just about customers. In this episode, Tiffani Bova shares her advice about why organizations need to start by creating a great employee experience.

S1 Ep 47A Conversation with Dean Leffingwell and Geoffrey Moore
In 1995, author and advisor Geoffrey Moore released Inside the Tornado, the second book in his popular three-part marketing series that offers strategies to get products into the mainstream market. Twenty-five years later, is the guidance in the book still relevant? In this episode, Dean Leffingwell takes over the mic to find out from the author himself—and to ask some other burning questions.

S1 Ep 46The RTE Role
While the title release train engineer, or RTE, is specific to SAFe®, the role exists under different names, such as Agile delivery lead, and is critical to managing the flow of value in an organization. In this episode, SAFe Fellow Carl Starendal joins us to define exactly what problem the RTE solves, explore patterns and anti-patterns, and discuss the future of the role.

S1 Ep 45Agile Marketing Panel, Part Two
From their origins in software development, Agile practices are expanding to business teams, including marketing. But making that happen requires a different mindset and tactics. In this second of two episodes, host Tim Shisler speaks with three Agile marketing experts to compare and contrast the similarities and differences between Agile transformations in technology and in marketing.

S1 Ep 44Agile Marketing Panel, Part One
From their origins in software development, Agile practices are expanding to business teams, including marketing. But making that happen requires a different mindset and tactics. In this first of two episodes, host Tim Shisler speaks with three Agile marketing experts to compare and contrast the similarities and differences between Agile transformations in technology and in marketing.

S1 Ep 43The SAFe® Coach
There are lots of key roles associated with SAFe—Business Owners, Product Managers, Release Train Engineers, Scrum Masters. But probably the most ubiquitous is the SAFe coach, a role that's elemental throughout all of SAFe's core competencies. But it's also a role that doesn't have its own guidance article on the SAFe website. In this episode, SAFe Fellow Jennifer Fawcett joins us as we dive into all the different aspects of the SAFe coach and how they facilitate change.

Stories from the Field: Patterns in PI Planning
In this ongoing series, our customers and partners share their stories from the field about working with SAFe ceremonies and implementations. This episode features Vikas Kapila, SPCT at Enterprise Agility Consulting, who talks to us about the various patterns he's seen in PI Planning and the impact they've had on organizations' outcomes.

S1 Ep 41Stories from the Field: ART Tips & Tricks
In this ongoing series, our customers and partners share their stories from the field about working with SAFe ceremonies and implementations. This episode features SAFe® Fellow Em Campbell-Pretty with Pretty Agile (a Scaled Agile partner) sharing her practical insights, advice, and personal stories about launching and operating effective Agile Release Trains, or ARTs.

S1 Ep 41Stories from the Field: ART Tips & Tricks
In this ongoing series, our customers and partners share their stories from the field about working with SAFe ceremonies and implementations. This episode features SAFe® Fellow Em Campbell-Pretty with Pretty Agile (a Scaled Agile partner) sharing her practical insights, advice, and personal stories about launching and operating effective Agile Release Trains, or ARTs.

S1 Ep 402020 Global SAFe® Summit
A majority of the events many of us are used to attending in person are now virtual, including our upcoming 2020 Global SAFe Summit in October. In this episode, we talk to the event's program chair, Deema Dajani, to find out what's in store for attendees and how we're bringing the Summit to life in a virtual setting.

S1 Ep 39Stories from the Field: Remote I&A at Travelport
In this series, we talk to customers about their field experiences with remote SAFe ceremonies and implementations. This episode with Hilla Knapke, director, enterprise transformation office, and Charles Fleet, VP of transformation from Travelport dives into conducting a fully remote and distributed Inspect & Adapt workshop.

S1 Ep 38Stories from the Field: Coaching in Government
In this ongoing series, our customers and partners share their stories from the field about working with SAFe ceremonies and implementations. This episode features Phil Gardiner, enterprise Agile coach at SAIC (a Scaled Agile partner), who talks to us about his coaching experiences in the public sector.

S1 Ep 37Stories from the Field: Remote Experiences in Government
In this ongoing series, customers and partners share their stories from the field about working with SAFe ceremonies and implementations. This episode features Mark Byers and Dan Montgomery from Octo Consulting—a Scaled Agile partner—who share their experiences working with federal government agencies and contractors in a fully virtual environment.

S1 Ep 36Stories from the Field: Remote ART Launches at Accenture
In this series, we talk to customers about their field experiences with remote SAFe ceremonies and implementations. This episode with Scott Frost, SAFe Fellow, SPCT, and senior business agility transformation coach from Accenture, dives into a fully remote, distributed ART launch.

S1 Ep 35Stories from the Field: Remote PI Planning at CVS Health
In this series, we talk to customers about their field experiences with remote SAFe ceremonies and implementations. This episode with Rebecca Davis, SPC5 and SAFe enterprise digital coach at CVS Health, dives into fully remote, distributed PI Planning.

S1 Ep 34The Tipping Point at Travelport
Listen to a candid conversation about what prompted Travelport to adopt SAFe®. Hint: it partially started with a grassroots movement. Hilla Knapke, director, enterprise transformation office, and Charles Fleet, VP of transformation share their stories, observations, and perspectives.

S1 Ep 33Stories from the Field: Remote PI Planning at Travelport
In this new series, we talk to customers about their field experiences with remote SAFe ceremonies and implementations. This episode with Hilla Knapke, director, enterprise transformation office, and Charles Fleet, VP of transformation from Travelport dives into fully remote, distributed PI Planning.

S1 Ep 32DEEP DIVE: Measuring Business Agility
In this episode of the SAFe Business Agility podcast, Melissa Reeve, SPC, and Inbar Oren, SAFe® Fellow and principal contributor to the Scaled Agile Framework®, take a deep dive into how organizations can measure their progress toward business agility.

S1 Ep 31Enterprise Strategy Formulation and Lean Portfolio Management
Learn more about enterprise strategy formulation as it relates to lean portfolio management and SAFe 5.0, as well as how organizational agility gives companies flexibility to respond to unexpected global events like the coronavirus.

S1 Ep 30Team Topology
In this deep-dive episode of the SAFe Business Agility podcast, Melissa Reeve, SPC and Dean Leffingwell, Chief Methodologist for the Scaled Agile Framework, explore the correlation between the structure of business and technology teams in delivering value faster to improve business outcomes.

S1 Ep 29The Evolving Role of the PMO in the Enterprise
On today's show, listeners will learn how the PMO is evolving in the face of business agility, hear about Dean Leffingwell's new white paper on Enterprise Strategy, and learn how to create feedback loops between strategy and execution when implementing SAFe.

S1 Ep 28Adopting Participatory Budgeting in SAFe
Learn about the benefits of using participatory budgeting in the public sector, and tips for adopting participatory budgeting in an organization.

S1 Ep 27DEEP DIVE: Running Remote PIs, ARTs and Teams
In this deep-dive episode of the SAFe Business Agility podcast, Melissa Reeve, SPC and Inbar Oren, SAFe® Fellow and principal contributor to the Scaled Agile Framework®, explore what it takes to run dispersed and remote PIs, ARTs, and teams.

S1 Ep 26Customer Centricity in SAFe
Learn how customer centricity ties to organizational agility how organizations are applying the mindset to their organizations, and how to find the customer in Large Solution environments.

S1 Ep 25DEEP DIVE: Journey to Organizational Agility
In this Deep Dive episode of the SAFe Business Agility podcast, Melissa Reeve, SPC and Joe Vallone, SPCT and SAFe Fellow, explore the purpose of Organizational Agility, what it is made of, and how to get it.

S1 Ep 24DEEP DIVE: Journey to Design Thinking
In this Deep Dive episode of the SAFe Business Agility podcast, Melissa Reeve, SPC and Joe Vallone, SPCT and SAFe Fellow, explore design thinking, its nuances and how organizations can take the journey from a traditional product development approach to an approach driven by Customer Centricity and Design Thinking.

S1 Ep 23Suppliers in SAFe, integrating Suppliers into a SAFe environment, Supplier Dependencies
Learn how suppliers in a SAFe environment differ from Suppliers in a traditional environment, how to integrate a large number of suppliers into a SAFe transformation, what to do about supplier dependencies over which you have no control and more.

S1 Ep 22BONUS: Global Summit - Dean Leffingwell and Melissa Reeve discuss the release of SAFe 5.0
Dean Leffingwell highlights changes to the Big Picture on 5.0, including design thinking, continuous learning culture and organizational agility.

S1 Ep 21Learn how Airbus used SAFe to improve its operations, how value streams behave in a large solution environment how to conduct I & A for large solution trains and more.
Learn how Airbus used SAFe to improve its operations, how value streams behave in a large solution environment how to conduct I & A for large solution trains and more.

S1 Ep 20(Bonus): Global Summit 2019: Part 6 - Joe Vallone and Scott Frost talk Portfolio Engineering
Learn the meaning behind why there is no Portfolio Engineer role in Lean Portfolio Management (LPM) and how LPM is facilitated.

S1 Ep 19(Bonus): Global Summit 2019: Part 5 - Joe Vallone with Malte Kumlehn - SAP
Learn how to integrate SAFe into a large ERP system to achieve business agility and the value of automation in these implementations