Describe the SAFe principles.
The SAFe principles are as follows:
* Delivering a high-quality, best-in-class product to clients in a short amount of time necessitates a fundamental understanding of building system economics.
* SAFe encourages people to apply systems thinking to three major areas: the solution or product, the organization that builds the system, and the value streams.
* Maintaining many design options and requirements for a longer period of time in the development cycle is preferable.
* The gradual development of products in a series of brief iterations mitigates potential risks and allows for speedier client feedback.
* It is the combined obligation of a business owner, developers, and customers to guarantee that the investment in the product under development is profitable.
* Reduce batch sizes and manage queue lengths by visualizing and limiting work in progress (WIP).
* The use of development cadence and synchronization, as well as periodic cross-domain planning, provides a framework for effectively carrying out development, reducing complexity, and improving product quality.
* Motivate people that have a lot of information.
* Fast value delivery is the product of decentralized decision-making. It also eliminates delays, enhances product development flows, and allows for speedier client input.
* Organize around ideals and principles.