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Collaboration at Scale: Problem Types & Strategies11-Oct-2017

Collaboration at Scale

Designed for Scrum-centric organizations with more than 10 Scrum teams, the Collaboration at Scale webinar series provides focused, outcome-driven solutions to collaboration problems faced by Product Owners, ScrumMasters, and Development Teams.

Produced by the Scrum Alliance and Conteneo, Inc., we’re proud of the many distinguished experts who share their wisdom in our series.

Luke Hohmann

2 Harry Max

2-4 WEEK SPRINT

DAILY SCRUM MEETING

(EVERY 24 HOURS)

POTENTIALLY SHIPABLE PRODUCT INCREMENT

SPRINT BACKLOGPRODUCT BACKLOG

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Common Scrum Challenges

Tech Debt

Release Planning

Roadmap

Retros

Liftoffs

Refining

Value-Based

Backlogs

Priorities

Depend-encies

Done, Done

CI/CD

TODAY:Impact Mapping

Oct 2017: Problem Type Strategies

Product Discovery

Partner Engagement

Which kinds of problems are you facing?

• Unclear requirements / bad user stories• Backlog changing too frequently• Too much technical debt• Product isn’t accepted in the market• ”Command and Control” Management• Too many meetings in Scrum

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Multi-select POLL QUESTION

Agenda

1 Problem Types and Strategies2 Strategies, Cynefin and Wickedness3 Scrum-centric Problem Strategies4 How To Use This

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Let’s Explore Some “Problems”

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Problem is an Overloaded Term

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We Solve Dilemmas

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We Solve Problems

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We Manage Predicaments

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We Mind Quagmires

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We Plan for Crises

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What has your attention now?

• An Issue• A Dilemma• A Problem• A Predicament• A Quagmire• A Crisis• An End of Life Event

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POLL QUESTION

Strategies, Cynefin and Wickedness

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Problem Taxonomy – Cynefin Behaviors

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BehaviorsStrategies

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• Long time horizon• Inertia • “Failure” is catastrophic • Multiple actors• Values

Wicked Problems

• Clearly defined• Shorter, often repeating time horizon• “Failure” not catastrophic • Knowledge / Economics driven

Technical Problems

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Technical Wicked

Scrum-centric Problem Strategies

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Solve Manage Mind PlanCope

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Predicament

Dilemma

Problem

Issue

2-4 WEEK SPRINT

DAILY SCRUM MEETING

(EVERY 24 HOURS)

POTENTIALLY SHIPABLE PRODUCT INCREMENT

SPRINT BACKLOGPRODUCT BACKLOG

Summary

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Summary: The Problem is not the Problem!

• Claiming everything is a problem is a problem because it suggests that we can approach every “problem” using the same strategy.

• We need to use different strategies when solving problems so that we can maximize our ability to “solve” the problem.

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What do you want for the Dec 2017 webinar?

• Distributed Team Liftoffs / Kickoffs• Buyer and User Personas• Synchronizing Short-Term and Long-Term Backlogs• How to Prioritize a Backlog• Facilitating Online Meetings• User Teardowns• How To Implement Lean Coffee at Scale• Analyzing Retrospective Data at Scale• Beyond Budgeting / Agile Portfolio Management• My desired topic isn’t listed – email luke.hohmann@conteneo.co

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POLL QUESTION

Discussions

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Thank you for attending.

Our next webinar is 08-Nov-2017 on Budgeting and Agile Portfolio Management.

Luke Hohmannconteneo.co

Harry Max

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