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In the SAFe template, what is PI Objective for?

In RTC, using the SAFe Program template, there is a work item type called "PI Objective". What does the PI stand for and what is it used for? PI can mean a lot, and I can't find it referenced in the SAFe articles.

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 For anything related to SAFe, I'd go to the direct source.
www.scaledagileframework.com
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Nevermind, I used Google instead of this search engine and found it on IBM's own website...
I really wish this search was better.

https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home?lang=en#!/wiki/W54ecb028c53d_48b0_9d5e_4584a00489d3/page/PI%20Objective

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Donna, you can learn more about PI Objectives here: http://www.scaledagileframework.com/pi-objectives/

Basically, these work items are used to express business and technical goals being targeted by the Program Increment.

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PI stands for Program  increment. Here the team creates a PI objective and identify the task they intend to complete in the upcoming. As stated by Renato you can find more relevant information in https://www.scaledagileframework.com/pi-objectives/  

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