hi Community,
What do you think is the most suitable approach for a 100-120 member portfolio team who want to work in Scaled agile fashion in jira.
Agilehive or Jira Align or a combination of Add-ons like big picture, easy agile etc.?
Hey @Sajit Nair _Trundl_
Great to hear your organisation is moving towards the SAFe Framework - a powerful tool to scale agile that's for sure!
A crucial element to implementing SAFe is PI Planning and this can be difficult with the challenges of being remote or distributed.
Easy Agile Programs provides a holistic solution for PI Planning which allows you to schedule work committed in the Program Increment, visualise and manage cross-team dependencies as well as create milestones and set PI objectives.
We're a SAFe Platform Partner and have even more improvements in development to be released soon to further align and support practicing SAFe.
Check out this quick video to walk you through these key features.
If you have any questions at all, please reach out to the Easy Agile team at support@easyagile.com.
Thanks Sajit, have a great day.
Jasmin
Product Marketing Manager | Certified SAFe Program Consultant
Easy Agile Team
Please be advised that BigPicture was inspired by the SAFe® framework. This is why BigPicture bears its name, and this is why it features all the tools recommended by SAFe®, i.e., Roadmap, Backlog, Program board, and Risk matrix.
If you would like to see in practice how to configure Jira and BigPicture best and to make your organization operate smoothly in accordance with the principles of the Scaled Agile Framework - this article can be beneficial for you.
Please also look at the 5-minute video tutorial on how easy PI Planning is with BigPicture plugin.
If you have more detailed requirements, please let me know.
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