The post-PI planning event occurs after the ARTs have run their respective planning sessions and are used to synchronize the ARTs and create the overall solution plan and roadmap. Participants include the solution and key ART stakeholders.
What is the outcome of PI planning?
What is done in PI planning?
What is accomplished in the first part of PI planning?
What does a team commit to during PI planning?
A vote of confidence is held near the end of PI planning, where the teams commit to the PI objectives. (Uncommitted objectives are not included in this commitment.) However, it must be a reasonable ask for the people who do the work.
How long is a PI in SAFe?
A Program Increment (PI) is a timebox during which an Agile Release Train (ART) delivers incremental value in the form of working, tested software and systems. PIs are typically 8 – 12 weeks long.
How do you prepare for a PI plan?
- Establish and communicate the annual calendars.
- Get everything ready (including pre and post PI Planning meetings)
- Manage risks and dependencies.
- Create Program PI Objectives from Team PI Objectives and publish them.
- Track progress towards expected goals.
- Ensure strategy and execution alignment.
Who drives PI planning?
4. It is Led by a Release Train Engineer who is a Servant Leader for the Agile Release Train. The Release Train Engineer is at the front of facilitating the PI Planning session and ensures that a seamless and smooth PI session is done.
What happens after PI planning?
The post-PI planning event occurs after the ARTs have run their respective planning sessions and are used to synchronize the ARTs and create the overall solution plan and roadmap. Participants include the solution and key ART stakeholders.
How many sprints are in a pi?
Teams apply common iteration lengths – within a PI there are 5 Sprints of 2 weeks each and each team adheres to the iteration length.
How do you plan a pi?
- Establish and communicate the annual calendars.
- Get everything ready (including pre and post PI Planning meetings)
- Manage risks and dependencies.
- Create Program PI Objectives from Team PI Objectives and publish them.
- Track progress towards expected goals.
- Ensure strategy and execution alignment.
What would happen without PI planning?
SAFe PI Planning helps teams in the Agile Release Train (ART) synchronize, collaborate, and align on workflows, objectives, releases, and more. On the flip side, without PI Planning, teams don’t have structured communication. They may not know what the other teams are working on, which can cause a lot of problems.
How long is pi planning in SAFe?
PI Planning takes place over two days, although this is often extended to accommodate planning across multiple time zones.
Why do we need PI planning?
The Program Increment (PI) Planning event is essential to the Scaled Agile Framework®. PI Planning ensures that the teams are working on the right thing at the right time. The PI Planning event occurs during the last iteration of a Program Increment, which is often three to four iterations in length.
What is ART SAFe?
What is an ART? The Agile Release Train (ART) is the primary value delivery construct in SAFe®. The Agile Release Train is a long lived, self-organizing team of Agile Teams, a virtual organization (5 to 12 teams) that plans, commits, and executes together.
Who is responsible for PI planning?
The PI Planning meeting is organized by the Release Train Engineer (RTE, also called the Scrum Master of the Agile Release Train). The RTE presents the Vision and the top 10 Features in the inaugural session of the PI Planning.