In the context of SAFe, becoming a coach involves a shift from traditional management behaviors to those that support and enable Agile and Lean practices. The old behaviors that a coach needs to move away from include:
Focusing on deadlines (A): Traditional management often emphasizes strict adherence to deadlines, which can lead to a focus on output rather than outcome and value.
Fixing problems for the team (B): This behavior undermines the team’s ability to self-organize and solve problems on their own, which is a key aspect of Agile teams.
These behaviors contrast with new behaviors expected of a SAFe coach, such as facilitating team problem-solving (E) and focusing on business value delivery (F), which align with Agile principles of empowerment and customer-centricity1.
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