SAFE LESSON 1: BECOMING A SAFE POPM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS, GRADED A+
Core Values of safe - (ANSWERS)- Built-in Quality
- Program Execution
- Alignment
- Transparency
Value Streams - (ANSWERS)- series of steps an organization uses to implement Solutions that
provide a continuous flow of value to a Customer
- used to define and realize portfolio-level business objectives and organize Agile-team to
deliver value more rapidly
- contains the system, the people who do the works, and the flow of information and materials
Operational Value Stream - (ANSWERS)Contains the steps and the people who deliver end-user
value using the business Solutions created by the development Value Stresms
Development Value Streams - (ANSWERS)Contains the steps and the people who develop the
business Solutions created by the Operational Value Streams
Solution - (ANSWERS)may be a product, product line, a set of systems or a service that enables
an Operational Value Stream
House of Lean - (ANSWERS)- Goal: Value
- Foundation: Leadership
- Pillars Respect for People and Culture, Development Flow, Innovation, Relentless
Improvement
Agile Manifesto - (ANSWERS)- Individuals and interactions over processes and tools
- Working software over comprehensive documentation
- Customer collaboration over contract negotiation
- Responding to change over following a plan
Safe Lean-Agile Principles (#1-#5) - (ANSWERS)#1 Take an Economic View
#2 Apply System Thinking
#3 Assume variability, preserve options
#4 Build incrementally with fast, integrated learning cycles
#5 Base milestones on objectives evaluation of working systems
Safe Lean-Agile Principles (#6-#10) - (ANSWERS)#6 Visualize and limit WIP, reduce batch size,
and manage queue lengths
#7 Apply cadence, synchronize with cross-domain planning
#8 Unlock the intrinsic motivation of knowledge workers
#9 Decentralize decision-making
#10 Organize around value
, SAFE LESSON 1: BECOMING A SAFE POPM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS, GRADED A+
PI Planning - (ANSWERS)-cadence-based are the heartbeat of the Agile Enterprise
- 2 days every 8-12 weeks (10 weeks is typical)
- attend in person (if possible)
- PM owns Feature priorities
- Agile teams own Stroy planning and high-level estimates
- architect/engineering and UX work as intermediaries for governance, interfaces, and
dependencies
PI Planning Preparation - (ANSWERS)- Create/update Vision and Roadmaps
- Socialize the Top 10 Features and Enablers to set expectations for the PI Planning meeting
- too much preparation can inhibit exploration, interaction, and emergent designs/solution
during PI Planning
NFR - (ANSWERS)Non-functional requirements are key architecture concerns and system
qualities that are sometimes known as "ilities" - reliability, usability, scalability, etc
Product Manager's Role in PI - (ANSWERS)Negotiate scope
Daily Stand Up (timebox) - (ANSWERS)
Value at the Portfolio Level described - (ANSWERS)as Business and Enabler Epics
Product Manager area of focus - (ANSWERS)- Owns Program Backlog
- Defines features, pis, and Release
- Owns Vision, Roadmap, pricing, licensing, ROI
- Collaborates on Enablers
- Establishes Features acceptance criteria (benefit hypothesis)
- prioritize Features for optimum economic value
Product Owner area of focus - (ANSWERS)- Owns/prioritize Team Backlog
- Defines Iterations and Stories
- Contributes to Vision, Roadmap, ROI
- Accepts Iteration Increments
- Establishes Stories acceptance criteria
- Drafting Iteration Goals
Product Owner's Role on the Agile Team - (ANSWERS)- representing the customer (for dev
questions)
- defines and accept stories
- works with Product Management to plan PI
ANSWERS, GRADED A+
Core Values of safe - (ANSWERS)- Built-in Quality
- Program Execution
- Alignment
- Transparency
Value Streams - (ANSWERS)- series of steps an organization uses to implement Solutions that
provide a continuous flow of value to a Customer
- used to define and realize portfolio-level business objectives and organize Agile-team to
deliver value more rapidly
- contains the system, the people who do the works, and the flow of information and materials
Operational Value Stream - (ANSWERS)Contains the steps and the people who deliver end-user
value using the business Solutions created by the development Value Stresms
Development Value Streams - (ANSWERS)Contains the steps and the people who develop the
business Solutions created by the Operational Value Streams
Solution - (ANSWERS)may be a product, product line, a set of systems or a service that enables
an Operational Value Stream
House of Lean - (ANSWERS)- Goal: Value
- Foundation: Leadership
- Pillars Respect for People and Culture, Development Flow, Innovation, Relentless
Improvement
Agile Manifesto - (ANSWERS)- Individuals and interactions over processes and tools
- Working software over comprehensive documentation
- Customer collaboration over contract negotiation
- Responding to change over following a plan
Safe Lean-Agile Principles (#1-#5) - (ANSWERS)#1 Take an Economic View
#2 Apply System Thinking
#3 Assume variability, preserve options
#4 Build incrementally with fast, integrated learning cycles
#5 Base milestones on objectives evaluation of working systems
Safe Lean-Agile Principles (#6-#10) - (ANSWERS)#6 Visualize and limit WIP, reduce batch size,
and manage queue lengths
#7 Apply cadence, synchronize with cross-domain planning
#8 Unlock the intrinsic motivation of knowledge workers
#9 Decentralize decision-making
#10 Organize around value
, SAFE LESSON 1: BECOMING A SAFE POPM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS, GRADED A+
PI Planning - (ANSWERS)-cadence-based are the heartbeat of the Agile Enterprise
- 2 days every 8-12 weeks (10 weeks is typical)
- attend in person (if possible)
- PM owns Feature priorities
- Agile teams own Stroy planning and high-level estimates
- architect/engineering and UX work as intermediaries for governance, interfaces, and
dependencies
PI Planning Preparation - (ANSWERS)- Create/update Vision and Roadmaps
- Socialize the Top 10 Features and Enablers to set expectations for the PI Planning meeting
- too much preparation can inhibit exploration, interaction, and emergent designs/solution
during PI Planning
NFR - (ANSWERS)Non-functional requirements are key architecture concerns and system
qualities that are sometimes known as "ilities" - reliability, usability, scalability, etc
Product Manager's Role in PI - (ANSWERS)Negotiate scope
Daily Stand Up (timebox) - (ANSWERS)
Value at the Portfolio Level described - (ANSWERS)as Business and Enabler Epics
Product Manager area of focus - (ANSWERS)- Owns Program Backlog
- Defines features, pis, and Release
- Owns Vision, Roadmap, pricing, licensing, ROI
- Collaborates on Enablers
- Establishes Features acceptance criteria (benefit hypothesis)
- prioritize Features for optimum economic value
Product Owner area of focus - (ANSWERS)- Owns/prioritize Team Backlog
- Defines Iterations and Stories
- Contributes to Vision, Roadmap, ROI
- Accepts Iteration Increments
- Establishes Stories acceptance criteria
- Drafting Iteration Goals
Product Owner's Role on the Agile Team - (ANSWERS)- representing the customer (for dev
questions)
- defines and accept stories
- works with Product Management to plan PI