Which is better, Scrum or SAFe?
Scrum is ideal for small teams, while SAFe is designed for scaling agile practices in large organizations. Learn the key differences.
Answered by Giora Morein, Certified Scrum Trainer. ThinkLouder has trained 55,000+ practitioners since 2001.
Scrum is more focused on small teams, while SAFe scales across large organizations.
Scrum is an agile framework for teams of 3 to 9 members, emphasizing collaboration and iterative progress. In contrast, the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) is designed to coordinate multiple Scrum teams across larger projects, often involving hundreds of people. Scrum's simplicity allows for quick adaptations, while SAFe provides a structured approach for scaling agile practices.
Key Differences
- Team Size: Scrum works best for small teams, while SAFe is tailored for large organizations.
- Implementation: Scrum is easier to implement for new teams. SAFe requires more training and alignment across teams.
- Roles: Scrum has three core roles: Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Developers. SAFe expands on this with additional roles like Release Train Engineer and Solution Architect.
When to Choose Each
For teams looking to adopt agile practices quickly and effectively, Scrum is often the better choice. It allows teams to become productive with minimal overhead. On the other hand, if your organization is large and requires alignment across multiple teams, SAFe can provide the necessary structure.
At ThinkLouder, we’ve trained over 55,000 practitioners since 2001, helping them understand these frameworks and how to apply them effectively. Our Certified Scrum Trainer (CST) instructors offer classes starting at $349, providing a solid foundation in Scrum and agile methodologies. For more information on our certifications, visit our certification page.
For additional context, you might find our article on product roadmaps vs. product strategies helpful, as it touches on strategic planning in agile environments.
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