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About SAFe®

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For over a decade, SAFe® has been the world’s most trusted system for business agility.

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SAFe provides guidance on how businesses and employees can grow and respond to change. It started with the SAFe knowledge base and a training and certification program. Today, SAFe is in its tenth iteration and has been adopted by more than 20,000 enterprises across the globe. More than 1,000,000 practitioners have been trained through a role-based curriculum and use the SAFe Studio, supported by more than 500 world-class transformation and platform companies.

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What is SAFe?

Gartner has found SAFe to be the #1 most considered and adopted framework for scaling agile. 

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About Scaled Agile: work with a purpose

Work with a purpose

Our Vision

To make the world a better place by enabling enterprises to continually deliver innovative business solutions

Our Mission

To be the trusted provider of the system that enables our customers to achieve and sustain business agility

1,000,000+

SAFe-trained professionals

500+

transformation and platform partners

20,000

SAFe enterprises across every industry

110+

countries with people trained

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Leadership

Steve Matthesen

Chief Executive Officer

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Andrew Sales

Chief Methodologist

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Nikki Briggs

Chief Customer Officer

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Daniel Quick

Chief Experience Officer

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Courtney Graham

Chief People Officer

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Jesse Brouillette

Chief Technology Officer

Karan Ahluwalia

Chief Financial Officer

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Dr. Stephen Mayner

VP, Framework

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Beth Bock

VP, Enterprise Business & Product Segment

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VP, Professionals Business Segment

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Phil Knight

VP, EMEA

Tim Shisler

VP, Innovation
and Strategic Communications

Corporate Responsibility

One of our mantras at Scaled Agile is “Do All the Good You Can.” While this means different things to different people, we express this ethos as a company in several ways.

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Scaled Agile donates 1% of its stock, 1% of its profit, and 1% of its time to humanitarian aid organizations around the world.

One day every year is dedicated to a company-wide volunteer event, teams dedicate one day to volunteer time off (VTO) four times a year, and individual employees each get an additional volunteer day to spend as they see fit.

$1.051M

Dollars donated to
non-profit organizations since 2018

8,800+

Volunteer hours by Scaled Agile employees since 2018

Scaled Agile donates 1% of its stock, 1% of its profit, and 1% of its time to humanitarian aid organizations around the world.

One of our mantras at Scaled Agile is “Do All the Good You Can.”

One day every year is dedicated to a company-wide volunteer event.

We Value Every Voice

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is not a check box at Scaled Agile; it’s built into the very fabric of the SAFe methodology. Every person on a team is heard in the decision-making process, and any individual can pause a meeting or initiative to register a concern that will be heard by the entire group so that the entire group can resolve it.

This is especially true during the PI Planning event, where at the end each member of the Agile Release Train (ART) provides a vote of confidence for the plan. At this point any team member, regardless of location, job description or background, can raise a concern for the entire organization to address before committing to the plan.