Lean Agile Leadership for Enterprise Agility

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Scrum Bangalore 14th Meetup - September 05, 2015 By Niranjan Nerlige V

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Niranjan Nerlige V, CSM,CSP,PMI-

ACP, SPC

Agile Coach and Trainer, Scrum, Agile, Lean, Leadership and Enterprise Agility Founder of Exelplus Services

niranjan@exelplus.com Skype: niranjan.nv Twitter: niranjan_nv

1) Current Challenges in Leadership for Enterprise Agility (My

Experience)

2) Different Leadership Styles

3) Lean Agile Leadership for Enterprise Agility (My Experience)

4) Lean Thinking -Game

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No more Inventory

What are the delays in Process ?

Code not tested – rotting inventory

Management Develops People and

People will Develop Solutions ©Niranjan N V, Exelplus Services

Look at Inventory Not

finished

Toyota Training 2-6 Weeks

in Lean

How much your peer had training on Lean

and Agile? ©Niranjan N V, Exelplus Services

Source: Scaled Agile Framework, Dean Leffingwell

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Value stream mapping is a tool to analyse and optimize the time from concept to cash

Fact: Value Stream Mapping shows how to “Optimize the whole” by identifying

waste eg: Delays, Multitasking, overloaded People, rework etc Source: Beyond Agile Practices by Troy Tuttle

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Continuous Stream of Value Is Important

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Source: Scaling Lean & Agile Development By Craig Larman and Baas Vodde

Management Challenge: Connect the Silos

Value Doesn’t Follow Silos

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30% 60% 95%

Avg speed: 65 MPH Throughput: ~400 per hour

Avg speed: 45 MPH Throughput: ~800 per hour

Avg speed: 20 MPH Throughput: ~500 per hour

WSDOT Sep. 2006 Gray Book publication ©Niranjan N V, Exelplus Services

Visualize the Work; Expose WIPs

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Cycle time

Risk

Variability

Overhead

Feedback

time

Quality

Motivation

Impact of Queues

Small batches go through the

system faster, with lower

variability

Throughput = Work in Progress

Cycle Time

Control wait times by

controlling queue lengths

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Two Weeks Experiments was Carried on Eight

Rhesus Monkeys By Prof. Harrry Harlow

Puzzle:

1) Pull Out the Vertical pin

2) Undo the hook

3) Lift the Hinged Cover

RESULTS:

Unprompted by any external motivation, the monkeys solved the puzzles on

their own

This was an interesting and peculiar phenomenon

As a motivator, raisins were added as rewards

Result: the monkeys made more errors and solved the problems less frequently

“It appears that the performance of the task provides its own intrinsic reward … this drive … may be as basic as the others … “

Source: Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, by Daniel H. Pink. 2011.

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Source: Drive: The Surprising Truth

About What Motivates Us,

by Daniel H. Pink. 2011.

youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc&feature=youtu.be

Autonomy: We can be autonomous and happily interdependent with others

Mastery : Deep sense of engagement ; Less Compliance

Purpose : “ As a manager, my purpose is to serve the greater good by bringing

people and resources together to create a value”

Google,TOMS Shoes , Atlassian Companies are great examples

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1) Lean Software Development – Mary Poppendieck

2) Scaled Agile Framework by Dean Leffingwell

3) Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates

Us, by Daniel H. Pink. 2011

4) Principles of Product Development Flow by Don Reinertsen

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