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SAFe® Lean Portfolio Management
Learning Objective
Attendees learn:
How to connect the portfolio to the enterprise.
How to maintain portfolio vision and roadmap.
How to establish Lean budgets and guardrails.
How to create portfolio flow.
SAFe - Online
No matter your context, SAFe courses have a delivery method for you. There are three primary methods:
• SAFe Virtual Classroom - Use SAFe Collaborate, an online virtual
workspace for idea generation and decision making, to run class activities. The fast setup and engaging learning environment make it the best choice for SAFe courses.
• Remote Delivery Enabled (RDE) SAFe Courses - For classes versioned 5.0.1 and above, activity slides are included in the courseware kit and are compatible with many technologies and training environments. These slides can be used directly by learners or uploaded into collaboration spaces.
• Remote Training Aids (RTA) - Select classes have activity slides available directly in the SAFe Community Platform instead of SAFe Virtual Classroom and RDEs. Like the RDEs, they are based on slides for application in a variety of training environments
SAFE - Class Room
A typical pattern in our courseware is that we will present content and then ask learners to complete activities that require them to think critically about the content and how it applies to their work and lives. This active learning helps make content memorable so learners can use their new knowledge, skills, and mindset in their work once they’ve completed the course.
Active Learning
Active learning is an approach in which all learners engage in learning. This means that learners are encouraged to engage with the material, to participate in the activities, and to collaborate. Active learning stands in contrast to traditional models in which learners are passive recipients of knowledge from an expert. We don’t expect learners in class to listen and memorize. Instead, we help them demonstrate their understanding and ask them how they would apply the new knowledge
Aligning Strategy with Execution using the Scaled Agile Framework
Aligning strategy with execution is critical to any organization’s success and an essential aspect of Scaled Agile Framework®. With a Lean Portfolio Management (LPM) approach, you can collaborate across silos, empower teams, and organize around value to quickly adapt to customers' needs.
The Lean Portfolio Management course helps executives, project management officers (PMOs) and other vital stakeholders plan dynamically and be flexible enough to adjust initiatives and budgets as the market changes. The LPM course provides the guidance and tools attendees need to work effectively in remote environments with distributed teams. You’ll learn how to connect portfolio strategy and initiatives to the agility planning and execution of work, integrate feedback from participatory budgeting and adapt to change while maintaining your funding vision and roadmap.