
The competition among enterprise agile frameworks that dominated practitioner conversations for much of the last decade has largely resolved. SAFe – the Scaled Agile Framework – has emerged as the dominant approach for large enterprises navigating agile at scale, and its adoption at the organizations with the largest hiring volumes has created a specific and […]
The article announces the resolution of a long-standing competition among enterprise agile frameworks, specifically identifying SAFe as the dominant approach.
This shift in enterprise agile framework dominance will impact IT career paths, organizational structures, and the software development lifecycle for large companies globally.
SAFe certification and expertise will become increasingly critical for those in agile roles within large enterprises, creating a de facto standard.
- · Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)
- · SAFe certified professionals
- · Consulting firms specializing in SAFe implementation
- · Other enterprise agile frameworks
- · Professionals without SAFe expertise
- · Companies resistant to SAFe adoption
Increased demand for SAFe training and certified personnel across large organizations.
Consolidation of agile tooling and methodologies around SAFe's ecosystem, potentially marginalizing alternatives.
The definition of 'agile' in large enterprises becomes synonymous with SAFe, potentially impacting innovation or adaptability outside its framework.
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