SAFE Cheat Sheet 2026
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- Which SAFe core competency focuses on building high-performing Agile teams with the technical practices necessary to create high-quality solutions? → Team and Technical Agility
- What does 'Organizing Around Value' mean in SAFe? → Structuring teams and ARTs around the value streams that deliver customer outcomes
- What is a 'Solution Train' in SAFe, and how does it relate to ARTs? → A coordination structure for multiple ARTs building a large, complex solution
- What is a 'Stretch Objective' in a team's PI plan? → A desirable goal that is planned but not committed to due to uncertainty
- How often does PI Planning occur in a typical SAFe implementation? → Every 8–12 weeks (each PI)
- What is the 'SAFe Implementation Roadmap' designed to help organizations do? → Guide the sequential steps for successfully launching and scaling a SAFe transformation
- What is 'ROAM' in the context of SAFe ART risks? → A process of categorizing risks as Resolved, Owned, Accepted, or Mitigated
- What is the role of 'Economic Prioritization' in SAFe? → Using the Cost of Delay to sequence work for maximum economic benefit
- What is the purpose of the ART Sync in SAFe? → Regular ART-level meeting to address cross-team dependencies and impediments
- Which flow metric helps teams understand the balance of different work types (features, defects, risks, debt) flowing through the value stream? → Flow Distribution
- What is the primary output of an Agile Release Train? → A potentially shippable Program Increment
- What are the four aspects of the SAFe Continuous Delivery Pipeline? → Continuous Exploration, Continuous Integration, Continuous Deployment, Release on Demand
- What is the primary behavior change required of leaders in a SAFe Lean-Agile transformation? → Shifting from command-and-control to servant leadership that empowers teams
- What does the 'Program Board' track during PI Planning? → Features, cross-team dependencies, milestones, and risks for the upcoming PI
- What are the two types of value streams defined in SAFe? → Operational and Development
- What metrics are typically reviewed in the PI System Demo portion of the I&A? → PI Predictability (planned vs. actual business value), Feature and Story completion rates
- What does 'Gemba Walk' mean in the context of SAFe Lean-Agile leadership? → Leaders going to where the work happens to observe, understand, and support teams directly
- What is the 'Team of Teams' model in a SAFe ART? → Multiple self-organizing Agile teams coordinating as a single unit to deliver value
- In SAFe, 'Built-in Quality' means: → Defining and applying quality standards at every step of development
- What is the primary responsibility of the Business Owner in SAFe? → Providing business context, approving PI Objectives, and scoring business value at I&A
- What happens during 'Team Breakouts' in PI Planning? → Teams independently plan their iterations, identify dependencies, and draft PI Objectives
- What is an Agile Release Train (ART) in SAFe? → A long-lived team of teams that delivers value on a regular cadence
- How are 'PI Objectives' used within an ART? → They summarize the business and technical goals each team commits to for the PI
- Which SAFe principle specifically addresses managing work in progress (WIP) to improve flow? → Visualize and limit WIP, reduce batch sizes, and manage queue lengths
- Which statement best reflects the SAFe principle 'Unlock the intrinsic motivation of knowledge workers'? → Give teams autonomy, mastery, and purpose to drive engagement
- What does 'ART Velocity' measure? → The average number of story points delivered per PI across all teams on the ART
- Which of the following is the first principle of the SAFe House of Lean? → Take an economic view
- During PI Planning, what is the purpose of 'draft plan review'? → Teams present draft PI plans including risks and impediments to the ART for feedback
- What does 'Relentless Improvement' in SAFe encourage teams to do? → Continuously reflect and optimize processes at every level
- What is the 'PI Confidence Vote' (overall vote) used for at the end of PI Planning? → To assess the ART's collective confidence that the overall PI plan is achievable
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