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  1. Epic

    Defining the MVP Analysis of an epic includes the definition of a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) for the epic. In the context of SAFe, an MVP is an early and minimal version of a new product or business Solution used to prove or disprove the epic hypothesis.

  2. The SAFe® Epic

    The SAFe® Epic - an example. We often have questions about what a "good" sufficiently developed SAFe Epic looks like. In this example we use with clients during the Lean Portfolio Management learning journey, we dive into an example of real-world details behind an epic hypothesis statement. For now, we have not provided a fully developed ...

  3. Applied Innovation Accounting in SAFe

    In SAFe, large initiatives are represented as Epics and are captured using an epic hypothesis statement. This tool defines the initiative, expected benefit outcomes, and the leading indicators to validate progress toward its hypothesis.

  4. What is an epic in agile? Complete guide with examples

    An epic is a feature or functionality consisting of multiple building blocks and scenarios. Epics are derived from themes or initiatives and can be segmented into smaller pieces called user stories. An epic can span across multiple sprints, teams, and even projects. The theme, epic, and user stories share the same strategic goal at different ...

  5. Understanding the Requirements in SAFe

    An important part of defining epics is an Epic Hypothesis Statement. It is an template for capturing, organizing and communicating critical information about an epic.

  6. Writing Great Epics in SAFe

    Writing a great hypothesis. Having a clear outcome is not enough. We need to have an idea about how to get there. But unlike a business case, we are open and honest about the very real possibility ...

  7. What are the stories, features, capabilities, and epics in SAFe?

    As with stories, features and capabilities, epics can be business epics or enabler epics. However, the format of an epic is more involved than that of features or capabilities, and typically has the following elements: Name of epic. Epic owner. Description - a paragraph of text describing the epic that is clear and concise and covers who it ...

  8. Epic Hypothesis Statement That Captivates Stakeholders

    The Epic Hypothesis Statement (EHS) is a detailed hypothesis that describes an Epic or a large initiative designed to address a growth roadblock or to capitalize on a growth opportunity. Epics are always significant in scale and traditionally customer-facing. They should support a company's current needs while preparing it to navigate future ...

  9. Developing a Winning Epic Hypothesis Statement that Captivates

    What Is an Epic Hypothesis Statement (EHS)? A comprehensive hypothesis that outlines an epic or sizable undertaking intended to overcome a growth impediment or seize a growth opportunity is called the Epic Hypothesis Statement (EHS). Epics are typically customer-facing and always have a large scale.

  10. Epic Hypothesis Statement

    The Epic Hypothesis Statement is a structured format used to capture, organize, and communicate critical information and assumptions about an epic.

  11. Implementing SAFe: Requirements Model (v6)

    What is a hypothesis test? A hypothesis test is a statistical method used to make decisions or draw conclusions about population parameters based on sample data. Within the statistical domain, hypothesis testing serves as a cornerstone methodology. It's a process that allows analysts to test assumptions (hypotheses) about a population parameter.

  12. How to write epic and Agile epic examples

    What is an agile epic, how to prepare it and manage its implementation? Learn approaches how to structure the product backlog transparently.

  13. What Is An Agile Epic? Best Practices, Template & Example

    An agile epic is a useful tool in agile project management used to structure your agile backlog and roadmap. Simply put, an agile epic is a collection of smaller user stories that describe a large work item. Consider an epic a large user story. For example, epics are often used to describe a new product feature or bigger piece of functionality ...

  14. Product Development and Innovation

    In SAFe, leading indicators are an important element of your epic benefit hypothesis statement. Leading indicators can give you a preview of the likelihood that your epic hypothesis will be proven, and they can help deliver this insight much earlier than if you weren't using them.

  15. Epics and Outcomes

    The epic is where we center the outcome hypothesis; the solution design work - typically across multiple features - is where we embody the solution hypothesis.

  16. Using Tracker to Communicate Epic Hypothesis Statements

    Using Tracker to Communicate Epic Hypothesis Statements. At Pivotal, our teams use an agile project management tool called Pivotal Tracker. This software enables real-time collaboration around a single, shared, prioritized backlog. A product manager uses Tracker to write fine-grained user stories using a syntax that supports our opinionated ...

  17. epic hypothesis statement

    The SAFe® Epic - an example We often have questions about what a "good" sufficiently developed SAFe Epic looks like. In this example we use with clients during the Lean Portfolio Management learning journey, we dive into an example of real-world details behind an epic hypothesis statement.

  18. SAFe lean business case template

    Start by using the Epic Hypothesis Statement to describe the epic. This provides a short and concise way to define the business rationale, or the "why" of this Epic. Then define what is in and out of scope for this epic, as well as any nonfunctional requirements.

  19. Portfolio Backlog

    Reviewing Since epics are some of the most significant portfolio investments, an Epic Owner is needed to sponsor the epic and define its intent. When an Epic Owner is available, they pull the epic into this state, working with relevant stakeholders to refine and further elaborate the Epic Hypothesis Statement.

  20. Epic Hypothesis Statement: Scaled Agile, Inc

    This document contains an epic hypothesis statement which proposes a solution for customers, outlines the value provided to customers unlike alternatives, and identifies measurable business outcomes and leading indicators that could result, along with relevant nonfunctional requirements. It provides details on the epic including the entry date, name, owner, and description, followed by ...

  21. Enablers

    Enablers are backlog items that extend the architectural runway of the solution under development or improve the performance of the development value stream. Enablers are captured in backlogs as a type of Epic, Capability, Feature, or Story. They are used primarily for exploration, architecture implementation, refactoring, building ...

  22. How to Write an Epic (for Product Managers)

    An epic in product management is a group of related development tasks between high-level strategic themes and actionable user stories

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