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BDSD Session 3: Where to Start Your Agile Transition

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Presenter(s)

Alan Shalloway

Many organizations start their agile transformation with a pilot project – that is, taking a single team agile. This fails to achieve enterprise success most of the time for several reasons. Amongst these are the team is often not the major impediment to business agility. Furthermore, team based methods such as Scrum provide little insight into how to correct the organizational structure and business issues that impede business agility. Teams may start Scrum, have problems but be unable to align management to help them. Knowing where to start means being able to understand where your organization is impeded and having more than one approach available to you so you can start your transition appropriately. Outline:

  • The four areas that commonly impede business agility
  • What to do if you don’t have teams
  • How to determine where to start your lean-agile transition
Primary target audience of session: Executives to team leaders
Also useful for: Anyone interested in starting a lean-agile transition

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Publish Date

03/30/2010

Length

60 min
 

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