agile “transitions” …a checklist approach…
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Agile “Transitions” …a Checklist approach…. NWA PMI: April 21 st , 2014. Steve Evans, PMP ® CSM ® SP ®. Agenda. Introduction Background Start Implementation Checklist Q&A. Introduction. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
AGILE “TRANSITIONS”…A CHECKLIST APPROACH…
Steve Evans, PMP ® CSM ® SP ®
NWA PMI: April 21st, 2014
Agenda
Introduction Background Start Implementation Checklist Q&A
AGILE “Transitions”
Introduction
Some of ‘my’ history…
Noted for creating and deploying “Best Practice” PCRP and Agile methods with INC 500, Big 5 companies, and the #1 Retailer.
Active contributor to global PMI and Agile communities …also recognized as one of the many “Kar Krazy” guys that lead, follow, or drive various volunteer and charity events…
AGILE “Transitions”
Steve is a certified PMP, Scrum Master, SAFe Practitioner; also proud to be known as an Agile Ninja and Champion
Background
Scope:
This presentation illustrates project conversion experiences, transforming from an Iterative delivery model to an Agile framework using Scrum.
AGILE “Transitions”
Background
• Some Project history:
The assigned project was initially designated to use the Iterative method of project delivery.
After several release cycles using that method, it was proving to be too cumbersome a delivery model for the business community to support in the timeframe needed .
A switch to the Agile framework/ SCRUM delivery method was selected in order to best meet Program-level speed-to-market initiatives.
AGILE “Transitions”
Start
In the beginning….Communicate, Communicate, Communicate… Big Picture: Project Team - PM, PGM, CSM
AGILE “Transitions”
Start
In the beginning….Communicate, Communicate, Communicate… Bigger Picture: Project Sponsor, Stakeholders
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Implementation
Ready… PO/BA alliance – Plan to evolve from a request/requirement mindset
to a Theme>EPIC >Feature> Story development approach…
AGILE “Transitions”
Implementation
Set… Sprint Planning via SAFe ScrumXP – we introduced a 2-week sprint
duration cycle initially
AGILE “Transitions”
Implementation
Go…(small steps to go FAST) Tied to a Release Schedule every 10 weeks, followed by a
retrospective and planning session and team lunch to celebrate!
AGILE “Transitions”
Checklist
In Retrospect, a suggested transition checklist of “To Do’s”…
A high-order walk-through with some suggestions: Evaluate Project Status Evaluate Team Structure Plan Communications Organize PM tool Train the Team; then Coach the Team Implement the Product Manage the Delivery Expectation
AGILE “Transitions”
Checklist
In Retrospect, a suggested transition checklist of “To Do’s”…
A high-order walk-through with some suggestions: Evaluate current Project Status
AGILE “Transitions”
Checklist
In Retrospect, a suggested transition checklist of “To Do’s”…
A high-order walk-through with some suggestions:
Evaluate current Team Structure
AGILE “Transitions”
Checklist
In Retrospect, a suggested transition checklist of “To Do’s”…
A high-order walk-through with some suggestions:
Plan Communications
AGILE “Transitions”
Checklist
In Retrospect, a suggested transition checklist of “To Do’s”…
A high-order walk-through with some suggestions:
Organize PM tool
AGILE “Transitions”
Checklist
In Retrospect, a suggested transition checklist of “To Do’s”…
A high-order walk-through with some suggestions:
Train the Team; then Coach the Team
AGILE “Transitions”
Checklist
In Retrospect, a suggested transition checklist of “To Do’s”…
A high-order walk-through with some suggestions:
Implement the Product
AGILE “Transitions”
Checklist
In Retrospect, a suggested transition checklist of “To Do’s”…
A high-order walk-through with some suggestions:
Manage the Delivery Expectation
AGILE “Transitions”
Q&A
How can I help? Some of ‘my’ contact information…
google ‘steveevansPMP’ Pro-active participant on LinkedIn, PMI Global and ScrumAlliance
AGILE “Transitions”