Scaled Agile’s SAFe has established itself as arguably the most talked-about, customizable, and highly sustainable business agility framework for leading enterprises. With 10,00,000+ SAFe trained professionals in over 100 countries, SAFe Agile certifications remain preferred for growth-oriented individuals willing to explore smarter ways of working.
At the same time, SAFe credentials have also proved indispensable for organizations ready to thrive in the digital age.
The Scaled Agile Framework, or SAFe, is a proven system of organization and workflow patterns for managing digital disruptions while ensuring overall business agility.
Up to 75% quality improvement, 50% increased productivity, 75% faster time-to-market, and nearly 50% higher employee engagement.
Team, Program, Portfolio and Value-stream.
Agile follows an iterative/incremental approach to project management and focuses on groups with fewer individuals. On the other hand, SAFe Agile, or the Scaled Agile Framework, is primarily meant for enterprises not restricted to smaller teams, and it is utilized for scaling lean/agile practices.
The answer should depend on the learning objectives, roles, and responsibilities you are preparing for. It must also take into account the framework you will be working in. Both Scrum Alliance’s CSM (Certified Scrum Master) and Scaled Agile's SAFe are globally well-recognized credentials; however, they differ when it comes to the core focus areas.
CSM pays attention to Scrum/Agile principles, explains how Scrum works at a team level, and it is appropriate for individuals new to using Scrum trying to explore its basics. On the other hand, SAFe, besides Scrum/Agile principles, covers Lean, Kanban flow, System Thinking and using Scrum at an enterprise level. Therefore, it is desirable for professionals with Scrum experience willing to understand Scrum usage on a bigger-picture level.
PMI's PMP Project Management Professional accreditation and various Agile certifications are established approaches to project management but are based on different principles. PMP is based on the principles of a traditional project management framework called 'Waterfall.' It covers Waterfall project management best practices for executing projects, skills, and processes for becoming a project manager.
On the other hand, Agile follows the Agile project management best practice approach. Its credentials address the overview of Agile principles and take you through different Agile methods. Which one to choose should rely on your learning objectives, goals, project methodology preferences, need for a hybrid approach, expected career path, and business requirements.
Before answering this question, one must thoroughly study the commonalities/differences between ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) and Agile. ITIL mostly leans towards Information Technology Service Management (ITSM). On the other hand, Agile project management is more about delivering results iteratively/incrementally, and it does not pay exclusive attention to IT operations.
Although the decision should primarily depend on your role and organizational needs, ITIL certifications are often preferred by IT Ops. professionals. Agile accreditations are appropriate for those who wish to expand their understanding of Agile principles and its methods' implementation.
A SAFe Agilist (Leading SAFe® course and SAFe Agilist certification holder) establishes team/technical agility, aligns massive organizations around clear/common objectives, participates successfully in critical SAFe events, and reveals a customer-centric mindset while focusing on strategic/organizational aspects of implementing SAFe.
A SAFe Scrum Master (SAFe Scrum Master course and SAFe Scrum Master accreditation holder) facilitates Scrum events, supports PI executions, helps with team improvements, and implements DevOps for continuous flow/delivery while paying attention to tactical/operational aspects of implementing SAFe in specific roles.
Yes, it is! SAFe Agile is a proven, most considered and adopted system for scaling agile. Owing to the verifiable double-digit improvements in time-to-market, productivity, quality, and employee engagement, it is now trusted by 20,000+ organizations around the globe.
Average annual salaries for SAFe Agilists in India, depending on their work experience, can go as high as approx. INR 16,82,000 to INR 25,79,000 per year.
SAFe Agile accreditations are professional credentials that validate your knowledge, skills and mindset for implementing/using the SAFe framework in real-world scenarios. SAFe courses plus certifications add to your expertise/experience, drive business transformations and enable business agility.
By all means, it is! SAFe® certifications are the obvious route to professional development, growth in your existing roles, new responsibilities, and overall career advancement. Accredited individuals experience greater demand for their skills, considerable increases in salaries, and get to make the most of fast-multiplying opportunities.
Yes, unless renewed in time.
Yes, after 1 year.
1 year from the date you get accredited.
Yes, by logging in to the SAFe Studio link https://community.scaledagile.com/CustomStudioLogin and selecting the ‘Renew’ button.
In India, a SAFe Agile course and accreditation may cost between INR 40,000 and INR 65,000, depending on the training provider, discounts, and location.
It is around the INR 40,000-65,000 mark, varying per training providers, discounts, and locations.
SAFe® 6.0
The best or the most appropriate could vary from one individual to another. It would depend on your industry, existing role, experience, objectives and goals. For example, those getting introduced to the Scaled Agile Framework® can opt for the SAFe Agilist credential, and the ones willing to dig deeper can go for the SAFe Practice Consultant (SPC) accreditation.
Product owners/managers prefer the SAFe POPM Product Owner/Product Manager certification, and the SAFe Scrum Master is suitable for professionals eying tactical skills needed to become effective scrum masters in SAFe organizations. Therefore, knowing where you are and what you aim for, is essential before making an informed choice.
90-120 minutes long.
77-80% (SA 5.1 & SA 6.0)
35/45 and 36/45 questions (SA 5.1 & SA 6.0).
Yes, by paying a retake fee.
4 attempts.
Although the answer could be a 'yes' or 'no' based on personal experiences, achieving this credential can be challenging, to say the least. A well-organized study process, carefully shortlisted learning resources and professional training are a must.
Yes, it is.
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