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Disciplined Agile: Optimizing your Business Agility by Choosing your WoW
In this talk, Mark explains the value of the Disciplined Agile toolkit, and how to use it in practice with GCI.
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About this event
We like to say that agile teams own their own process by choosing their way of working, their “WoW.” This of course is easier said than done because there are several aspects to WoW.
- First, our team needs to know how to choose the appropriate lifecycle for the situation that we face. Should we take a Scrum-based approach, a SAFe approach, a lean/Kanban-based approach, a continuous delivery approach, or an exploratory/lean startup approach?
- Second, what practices should the team adopt? How do they fit together? When should we apply them?
- Third, what artifacts should the team create? When should they be created? To what level of detail?
- Finally, how do we evolve our WoW as we experiment and learn?
There are several strategies that we could choose to follow when we tailor and evolve our WoW.
- A common approach is to adopt a prescriptive method or framework such as Scrum or SAFe and follow it, but our team will soon find itself in “method prison” with no guidance for how to improve from there.
- A second approach is to bootstrap our WoW, to figure it out on our own. This works, but it is a very slow and expensive strategy in practice.
- A third strategy is to hire an agile coach, but sadly in practice the majority of coaches seem to be like professors who are only a chapter or two ahead of their students.
- Or we could take a more disciplined, streamlined approach and leverage the experiences of the thousands of teams who have already struggled through the very issues that our team currently faces. This is something we call Guided Continuous Improvement (GCI), which is effectively a Kaizen loop on steroids.
Our Speaker:
Mark Lines
Vice President, Disciplined Agile at Project Management Institute
Mark Lines is Vice President of Disciplined Agile (DA) at the Project Management Institute. He is co-creator with Scott Ambler of the Disciplined Agile framework and co-author with Scott of four books on DA. Mark has been applying agile and lean methodologies for over 25 years. He has traveled extensively around the world to speak at international conferences and to help organizations of all types transform to true business agility using DA.
Event Language: English
Professional Development Units: 1
- Leadership: 0
- Strategic & Business Management: 1
- Technical Project Management: 0
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