LAFABLE - a new agile framework
Hi Community,
I have just read about LAFABLE (Large Agile Framework Appropriate for Big, Lumbering Enterprises), which to my understanding is supposed to solve many of the problems described in this forum when introducing Scrum in big, non-agile environments. Probably this is possible because the roles and processes described fit much more to the reality found at a typical client site than those described in the Scrum Guide.
What do you think about it? Does anybody here have experience using it?
Here is the link:
http://lafable.com/
I think many of us have, especially in terms of SAFe and its "release train", which makes this a good joke. The hand of Cohn strikes again.
Talking about the striking hand, do you know where I can register for a Certified Stroll Master Course, and if I will get a whip when I passed the assessment? :)