In SAFe, architects hold a pivotal role alongside product managers and the Release Train Engineer. Together, they collaborate to guide and deliver Agile Release Trains (ARTs), ensuring a continuous flow of value.
The SAFe for Architects course equips you with the knowledge to align architecture with business value. You'll learn how system, solution, and enterprise architects work together to deliver architectural solutions. Additionally, you'll gain the tools and guidance needed to effectively work in remote environments with distributed teams.
A Certified SAFe 6 Architect is a skilled leader and change agent, adept at delivering Agile Architecture to drive business value. Key competencies include:
Applying SAFe principles to develop and maintain Agile Architecture.
Leading and supporting Solution Trains and Agile Release Trains.
Extending continuous flow principles to large systems-of-systems.
Enhancing the flow of value.
This course is designed for senior technical contributors seeking to understand the roles of System, Solution, and Enterprise Architects in Lean-Agile enterprises. It is also ideal for individuals looking to deepen their understanding of how architecture supports continuous value flow and contributes to a Lean-Agile enterprise.
Becoming a SAFe 6 Architect enhances collaboration and alignment within a SAFe Lean-Agile enterprise. The course prepares architects to engage as effective leaders and change agents, collaboratively delivering architectural solutions across the organization.
Over three days, attendees will delve into the roles, responsibilities, and mindset of Agile Architects. They will learn how to align architecture with business value, support SAFe program execution, and drive continuous flow in large systems-of-systems.
Attendees learn:
How to develop and communicate the architectural vision
How to develop solution vision, intent, and roadmaps
How to prepare and deliver software effectively and continuously
How to lead and coach architects and team members during Program Increment (PI) Planning and execution
Who Should Attend?
System Architects
Solution Architects
Enterprise Architects
Architects in supporting technical disciplines
Experienced software developers
Technical managers making architectural decisions
Product leaders collaborating with architects