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Group Hug!!Implementing Agile Across Multiple Teams
Proprietary Material Provided for Training Purposes Only© 2017 Excella Consulting, Inc.
Richard Cheng - @RichardKCheng• Agile trainer & coach
• Agile Training, lead
• Member of PMI, Scrum Alliance, Agile Alliance, Agile Leadership Network
• CST, CSM, CSPO, CSP, PMI-ACP, PMP, Certified LeSS Practitioner, SAFe SPC, Certified Agile Leadership (CAL) 1, Certified Enterprise Scrum Business Agility
• Founder & executive committee member of Agile Delivery for Agencies, Programs, and Teams (ADAPT)
• Background in Federal and commercial Agile transformations
Richard K [email protected]://www.linkedin.com/in/richardcheng Twitter: @RichardKChenghttp://www.excella.com/training
Contact Information
Excella ConsultingExperience and Expertise in Agile Solutions
– Coaching– Training– Assessments
– Agile Adoption– Agile Development Teams– Agile PMO
Training Courses– Certified ScrumMaster (CSM)– Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO): The Agile Business Analyst– Advanced Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO)– Certified Scrum Developer (CSD)– Certified Lean Kanban– Requirements Management - User Story workshop– Agile Testing– Agile Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing
See http://www.excella.com/training for more information
• Certified LeSS Practitioner course taught by Karim Harbott (Agile Centre)– April 26 – 28th in Arlington, VA
• User Story Workshop – March 29 in Arlington, VA
• Certified Kanban Systems Design (KMP I) Training– April 11 – 12th in Arlington, VA
• Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) and Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO)– Monthly in Arlington, VA
• Monthly CSM course in Herndon, VA
• See http://www.excella.com/training for full listings • Email [email protected] for discount codes and more information
Upcoming Classes
Delivering Value
Exercise – Product Teams
Tuckman’s Stages of Group Development
1. Forming
2. Storming
3. Norming4. Performing
Delivery of value over illusion of progress
Dedicated Scrum Teams
Dedicated Scrum Teams
• Managing work instead of managing people
• Dedicated teams provide known rate of work (capacity)
• Team ramp-up costs only absorbed once
• Builds cross functionality
• All work is prioritized at the team level, meaning team members only being directed by one person
Team 1 Team 2 Team 3
Work flows into the teams
Managing Priorities
◊ Mapping Initiatives to Teams– Pros
• Effective• Simple• Potentially less
dependencies– Cons
• Potentially working on lower value priorities
◊ Portfolio Management Mapping of Value to Teams– Pros
• Always delivering highest value
– Cons• Potentially longer wait
times for decisions• Potentially more
dependancies
Organizing Teams
• Product Owner
• Scrum Master
• Architect• 4 BI Developers
• 2 Cognos Admins
• 3 Business Analysts
• Product Owner
• Scrum Master
• Architect• 9 Developers
• 5 Business Analysts
• Product Owner
• Scrum Master
• 2 Architects• 5 Developers
• 3 Business Analysts
• Product Owner
• Scrum Master• Data Warehouse Architect
• 2 ETL Developers
• 1 Technical Analyst
• 1 Tester/ SQL Expert
• 1 BA
• Product Owner
• Scrum Master
• Architect• 9 Developers
• 3 Business Analysts
USA Staffing Scrum Teams-Super Product Owner-
• Communications Lead
• DBAs• Sys Admins• 508 Lead• Security Lead• Test Coordinator
• Testing Support
• Automated Testing
• Deployment Team
Functional and Project Team
Team 1
Analysts
Developers
Testers
ScrumMasters
Team 2 Team 3
Project Verticals• Project team verticals are
where team members live day to day
• Work is driven by the project teams
• This is where the company accomplishes its goals
Functional Horizontals (Communities of Practice)• Functional horizontals are
designed to help employees grow their skillsets
• Share best practices and ideas
• Functional horizontals support employees and the project verticals
Functional managers focused on developing capabilities and professional development
Project Managers (if you have them) should remove burden from the team
Dependencies
Dependencies make you slower and increases risk
Scaling
Scaled Concepts
• If you can’t succeed at the team level, don’t scale!
• Methods– Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)– Large Scaled Scrum (LeSS)– Spotify model– Enterprise Scrum– Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD)– Nexus
Scaled Agile Framework™ Big Picture
LeSS
Scaling at Spotify
Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD)
Disciplined Agile Delivery:The Foundation for Scaling Agile
© Disciplined Agile Consortium 30
Scrum LeanKanban
XP Agile Modeling
And more…SAFeOutside In Dev.
Team SizeGeographicDistribution
Compliance Domain Complexity TechnicalComplexity
OrganizationalDistribution
DAD leverages proven strategies from several sources,providing a decision framework to guide your adoption and
tailoring of them in a context-driven manner.
Last Thoughts
• Focus on delivery of value• Mapping priorities to teams• Value driven teams• Rmove dependencies
• Think big, act small!
Closing Thoughts
• Certified LeSS Practitioner course taught by Karim Harbott (Agile Centre)– April 26 – 28th in Arlington, VA
• User Story Workshop – March 29 in Arlington, VA
• Certified Kanban Systems Design (KMP I) Training– April 11 – 12th in Arlington, VA
• Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) and Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO)– Monthly in Arlington, VA
• Monthly CSM course in Herndon, VA
• See http://www.excella.com/training for full listings • Email [email protected] for discount codes and more information
Upcoming Classes
Richard K [email protected]://www.linkedin.com/in/richardcheng Twitter: @RichardKChenghttp://www.excella.com/training
Contact Information