Recording of the Comparative Agility demo at the SAFe Australia Online Meetup - SAFe Tooling Special Interest Group (SIG).
Summary of the SAFe Tooling SIG Featuring Comparative Agility
The meetup began with a welcome to the third SAFe Tooling Special Interest Group event.
Jorgen Hesselberg, a founder of Comparative Agility, was introduced. He has been a significant figure in the SAFe community for over a decade.
Overview of Comparative Agility:
Comparative Agility is designed to support continuous improvement, with a user-friendly interface and quick learning curve.
The platform features surveys (capabilities) that are created by domain experts and validated by data scientists.
Key Features of Comparative Agility:
Expert-Designed Surveys:
Surveys are crafted by notable experts such as Esther Derby, Mike Cohn, and Dr. Amy Edmondson.
The surveys are validated using psychometric techniques to ensure they measure meaningful aspects accurately.
Continuous Improvement Platform:
The platform is likened to the "Spotify of continuous improvement" due to its regularly updated capabilities.
New surveys are added every 3-4 months, ensuring the platform evolves with current needs.
SAFe-Specific Surveys:
Official SAFe assessments are available and developed in collaboration with experts like Andy Sales.
Data Collection and Analysis:
The platform supports setting up teams and collecting data through surveys, either asynchronously or in facilitator-led sessions for real-time feedback.
Psychological safety is emphasized as a key factor in team environments.
Custom Capabilities:
Users can customize existing surveys or create new ones, integrating questions from various sources to meet specific needs.
Insights and Actionable Data:
The tool offers detailed data analysis to inform strategy and drive improvements.
Various analysis views, including performance versus cohesion and detailed team-level reports, help identify strengths and areas for improvement.
The impact matrix helps highlight high-performing, aligned, and struggling teams.
Recommendations and Continuous Improvement:
Based on survey results, the platform provides actionable recommendations linked to resources on the SAFe website.
The approach focuses on data-driven continuous improvement, advocating for small, manageable changes each Planning Interval (PI).
Q&A Session:
The session addressed questions about AI integration, access to Comparative Agility through SAFe Studio, and agile marketing modules.
Discussions included the potential for AI-driven insights and the development of a virtual coach.
The importance of data in enhancing agile practices and fostering a culture of continuous improvement was highlighted.
This meetup provided valuable insights into the capabilities of the Comparative Agility tool, demonstrating its practical applications and the importance of data-driven approaches in agile transformations.