The present study explores the crucial undertaking of improving Agile practises in the
Cybernetics sector, acknowledging the requirement for ongoing Acclimatization to the everchanging
landscape of Application development. Iterative approaches are well-known for being
adaptable and quick to react, but there are still issues with their use that prevent businesses from
reaching their maximum potential. This research offers a thorough designed to improve Agile
processes by tackling major problems found by a thorough examination of market drifts, and
professional vantage point. The research takes a broad approach, concentrating on several
important methods, such as Using Scrum for Sprint Planning and Review, Using the Scaled Agile
Framework (SAFe) to Ensure Built-in Quality, and Using Kanban for flow optimization. Using
Scrum for Sprint Planning and Review emphasizes the value of collaborative team dynamics and
iterative development cycles. Utilizing SAFe to ensure built-in quality entails implementing Agile
release trains, programme increments, and continuous delivery pipelines strategically to
continuously provide high-quality results. The influence of Kanban for flow optimization on
workflow visualization, work-in-progress constraint, and fostering a continuous improvement
culture are examined. The research aims to offer a thorough reference for organizations that
want to adapt Agile practises to their own settings by combining ideas from various methods. The
velocity of the proposed Scrum-SAFe-Kanban is 60 points which is higher than other agile
practices like Nexus, FDD, and DSDM. The results are meant to provide useful tactics for
promoting flexibility, productivity, and client happiness in the complex world of modern software
development in the IT sector.