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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)

rleavitt@rallydev.com

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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

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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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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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