A large enterprise wants to implement a methodology that helps synchronize multiple Agile teams and ensure their alignment with strategic objectives. Which of the following is most suitable?
The Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) is designed to help large enterprises synchronize multiple Agile teams and align them with the organization's strategic objectives. SAFe provides guidance on roles, planning, and practices to coordinate teams at scale. Scrum is effective for individual teams but doesn't address scaling issues. Kanban focuses on optimizing workflow and can be used for team-level processes but doesn't provide a structure for coordination across teams. Extreme Programming (XP) emphasizes technical practices for individual teams and doesn't cover multi-team coordination at the enterprise level.
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