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Hi!
Does anyone have some examples of how to use and adapt Advanced Roadmaps to fit with the SAFe-framework, particularly PI Planning and Program Increments?
I know someone who's been using labels, and I've also heard of some using releases as different Program Increments.
Interested in knowing more about ways of doing this :)
PI planning
Day1-Business-set objectives-Features-US
Day2-split as per teams-Features - individual Scrum team plan
Day3- each team will present final plan and vision /goal
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Cross Project releases are a great way to plan and track PIs, it worked for our customers with all versions of Portfolio. I wouldn't recommend using labels as it's easier to misplace issues by misspelling the label at some point.
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By cross project releases, do you mean a release per PI?
we have monthly releases and so a PI has 3 releases (quarterly) ... we are in dire need of ability to view ccapacity and story estimates as we are pulling features and stories into a PI.
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I found this video really useful.
PI Planning using JIRA
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