Program Increment is part of the following frameworks:
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Program Increment in the context of SAFe
Program Increment in SAFe
In the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), a Program Increment (PI) is a timeboxed planning interval during which an Agile Release Train delivers incremental value in the form of working, tested software and systems.
Key Aspects of Program Increment:
- Duration: Typically lasts 8-12 weeks, allowing sufficient time for teams to plan, develop, and deliver value.
- Objective: Aligns all teams within an Agile Release Train toward a common mission or business goal.
- Planning: Involves Agile teams collaboratively planning the features and capabilities they will deliver during the PI, ensuring alignment and coordination.
- Review: At the end of the PI, teams showcase the features they have completed, gather feedback, and adapt their plans for the next PI.
Benefits of Program Increment:
- Provides a cadence for structured planning and delivery.
- Enables cross-functional collaboration and alignment.
- Facilitates visibility and progress tracking at the program level.
Resources:
- Scaled Agile Framework - Program Increment
- Program Increment in Large Scale Scrum (LeSS)
- The Ultimate Guide to Program Increment Planning
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