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How to Go Agile:
Your Critical Decision
Scattershot Agile or
Enterprise Scale?
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Richard Leavitt
• Founding executive with four
enterprise software startups since
1992
• 1st defect tracking
Serena PVCS Tracker
• 1st requirements management
IBM/Rational RequisitePro
• 1st Agile ALM SaaS
Rally Software
EVP WW Marketing Rally Software (NYSE: RALY)
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Who is Choosing Enterprise Agile?
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Agile scaled to the Program Level
“We wanted to add more
value to the business
faster. So this year, our
target is 60% of our
program spend to be
done using Agile.” Craig Fischberg, CIO
GE Healthcare
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One message they consistently
shared…
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“Organic adoption sucks.”
– Matt Brown
Truven Health Analytics
Thomson Reuters Healthcare
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How to Go Agile
Fragmented
Organic
Uncoordinated
Silo-ed
Disconnected
Independent
Risky
Rogue
Strategic
Aligned
Purposeful
Scaled
Coordinated
Holistic
Optimized
Disruptive
Enterprise Agile Scattershot
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But Customers Demand Solutions
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Scattershot Agile - Uncoordinated,
Unfocused
"Over 40% of companies have adopted Agile, but less than 20% have
scaled Agile across the Enterprise." — Forrester Research, 2012
Low Value!
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Enterprise Agile: Focused and
Optimized
High Value!
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True Benefits of Agile Occur at Scale
• Business innovation
• Market alignment
• Strategic flexibility
• Lower risk
• Speed AND efficiency
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Agile’s First Wave…
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Raise your hand if you’ve seen …
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product backlog
sprint backlog
Sprint 2 weeks
Daily scrum
product increment
2 WEEKS Scrum Machine for a Team
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The Scrum Team
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But how do we coordinate many, small
agile teams into large programs?
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These might be Agile teams – “but”
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Reproduced with permission from Mike Cohn, Mountain Goat Software, 2003
Coordinating Scrum or MetaScrum
Scrum of Scrums
Daily Scrums
We’ve Tried Scrum-of-Scrums…
• Synchronize within teams • Synchronize across teams • Synchronize up and down the
organization
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And where are all our lifecycle leaders?
Architects
Program Managers
Release Managers
Business
Analysts
Product Managers
Portfolio Managers
Operations
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Wave is Breaking
2nd
Agile
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Connect Strategy & Execution
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Connect
Business
Strategy Program
Execution
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Story
Hierarchy
Tasks
How? Leverage Our Agile Execution
Engine
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Investment
Categories
Epics
Features
Strategic Customer
New Markets
Cost Reduction
Next Gen Growth
5 30
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Connect Strategy & Execution
Story
Hierarchy
Tasks
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Raise your hand if you’ve seen …
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SAFe is the 2nd Agile Wave
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The Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe)
is a proven, publicly available framework
for applying Lean and Agile practices
at enterprise scale.
From Leffingwell LLC and Scaled Agile Inc.
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Scrum
SAFe
is to team
is to enterprise
as
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Scaled Agile Framework™ Big Picture
Multiple teams aligned by a
common vision, working toward a
common release
Entire Dev org steered by the
highest priorities of the business
Small, cross-functional teams
delivering running, tested stories
every 2 weeks
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What do we do first to scale Agile?
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SAFe is the 2nd Agile Wave
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Scaled Agile Framework™ Big Picture
50-150 people
(7-20 teams)
Quarterly releases of
Potentially Shippable
Increments (PSIs)
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LAUNCH
THE
RELEASE
TRAIN
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Sprint
Release train
is to team
is to program
as
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How do you
get the train
started?
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Release Planning helps start the
train
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Release Planning gets everyone
boarding the same train heading for
the same goal
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IDENTIFY
Value Stream (Product Line)
Execs
Locations
Challenges
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When You Find it, Go
• Train everyone at
the same time
• Same instructor,
same method
• Cost effective
• Align all teams to
common objectives
• Commitment
• Continue training
during planning
Select a value stream for the first train,
then go “All In” and “All at Once” for that one train
• Orientation for
specialty roles
• Open spaces
• Tool training for
teams
Training:
Enterprise
ScrumXP
Release
Planning
Enterprise
Scrum
Master
Quickstart
Enterprise
Product
Owner
Quickstart
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
To
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inin
g
You
Are
Agile,
Now
© 2008-2013 Leffingwell, LLC and Scaled Agile, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Leading Scaled Agile Framework
• Public classes
– http://agileu.org
– June 20-21 London
• Training and consulting for your teams
– Org Assessment
– Plan & Prepare
– Train & Launch
– Support & Mature
– Tamara Nation 1st SAFe instructor in EU/UKI
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How to Go Agile:
It’s Your Decision
Scattershot or
Enterprise Agile?
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Richard Leavitt
Thank You!
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Go Agile. Go Rally. http://bit.ly/howtogoagile