Cultural Transformations - Lean and Agile

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February 24, 2017

Cultural Transformation: Lean and Agile

Dr. Gautham Pallapa

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Client says: “I want a unicorn!”

Software Development Process

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Sales says: “You want a unicorn, you get a unicorn”

Example

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(IEEE 830 approach)

• Unicorn shall have 4 legs

• Unicorn shall have a horn on its head

• Unicorn shall be ridden

• Unicorn shall have a mane and tail

Requirements

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Designer says, “I believe this is what you want”

Design

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Developer says, “I believe I have coded to specs”

Development

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• Unicorn shall have 4 legs – Yes R

• Unicorn shall have a horn on its head – Yes R

• Unicorn shall be ridden – Yes R

• Unicorn shall have a mane and tail – Yes R

Tester says, “I certify that this is a unicorn”

Testing

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After Waiting Several Months …

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Client Reaction

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What the client wanted

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What the client got

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Focus was solely on functionality

Client/Customer need was ignored

Goals were not communicated

No prototyping

Product arrogance?

Why did we fail to deliver

Wedidnotfocusonvalue

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Lean

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Create value for customers by identifying, then eliminating or reducing waste

Lean approach

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History of Lean

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Lean Principles

Eliminatewaste

Amplifylearning

Decideaslateaspossible

Deliverasfastaspossible

Empowertheteam

Buildintegrityin

Seethewhole

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Value Stream Map

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Tools used: SIPOC

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Tools used: Ishikawa Diagrams

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Tools used: 5 Whys

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Lean Six Sigma

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Difficult to sustain

Time factor

Value is still at the end of the value stream (waterfall)

Resource and Capacity limitations

Limitations of Lean

SoftwareDevelopment!=Manufacturing

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Agile

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Agile Manifesto

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• Understand Value– Understand why the client wants the solution

• Focus on Users – Who will be using the solution

• Define Done – Agree on Acceptance criteria before implementing

• Realize Value – What minimum functionality can be delivered to the client quickly

Focus on Delivering Value Early

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Scrum

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Kanban

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Agile … is a mindset

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Lean and Agile can work together!

Visioning ProjectApproval ProjectStaffing Project

RequirementsDesign,

Develop,TestProject

DeploymentProjectSupport

LeanAgile

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AgilePractices

LimitWorkInProgress

FrequentIterationonSolution

FastFeedbackLoops,

LearningMindset

EliminateWaste

MapValueStream Customer

Experiments

SelfOrganizingTeams

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To Change the Mindset

Identify the Right Change Agents

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Diffusion of Innovations

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Diffusion of Innovations

Critical Mass

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Cultural Transformation

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Building a Culture

Culture – Group of people with a common set of values or beliefs (Society)

Success of the human race

- Not because we are strongest or even the smartest

- Ability to build cultures or communities

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Success of the human race

- Not because we are strongest or even the smartest

- Ability to build cultures or communities

Building a Culture

Corporation – Group of people with a common set of values or beliefs (Society)

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Identify people who believe in what you believe (Change Agents)

When surrounded by people who believe in what you believe

Something wonderful happens!

Fundamental Need

Trust

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Take Risks and Innovate

In the presence of trust

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Continuous Improvement - Kaizen

Hypotheses and Experiments

Fail Fast, Fail Cheap, Fail Often

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Build – Measure – Learn

Idea

Build

Product

Measure

Data

Learn

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Complexity Leadership

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Move from a Command and Control Structure…

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… to a Complexity Leadership structure

Trust

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… to a Complexity Leadership structure

Self-Organizing Team

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… to a Complexity Leadership structure

Leaders

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Progress occursin small increments

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