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Bringing value to large projects by infusing agile methodology

Agile transformation strategy

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Why agile for large organizations

• Why Agile at all?• Why it is more important for large organizations?

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Take this intent: Agile manifesto

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Processes and tools

Individuals and interactions

Following a planResponding to change

Comprehensive documentation

Functional software

Contract negotiation

Customercollaboration

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That is, while there is value on the items on the right, we value the items on the left more.

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• Individuals and Interactions – Is Processes and tools already mature?

• Functional Software – Was the quality documentation easy to achieve?

• Customer collaboration – How good are we in taking customer contracts to a new level?

• Responding to change – Are we perfect in following a plan?

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Examine these intents – Playing devil’s advocate

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Why the focus is towards agile now?• Industry is waiting for transformation

– IT industry geographical spread changed from stormy to stabilized state

– Increased quality lead to higher compliance level (CMMi, ISO, etc)– Increased value chain down the supply chain - Enhanced

accountability. • Opportunity cost to benefit from

– Products: New innovation is tapering out (UI changes, Streaming optimization )

– Organization Dynamics: Execution speed no big differentiator. Quick response to changing reality is key. (Competition low entry barrier)

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• Communication issues are within the team or between the teams?– Autonomous teams– Organization structure

• Does early functional software means not waiting for design to be ready or to be understood? – Cross functional expertise team– Hard dependencies are sorted out faster

• Is collaboration limited to customer or extends to internal stake holders where the real threat lies?– Team structure and product owner accountability

• Was responding to change means accepting everything every time? – Product owner concept . Faster decision making for changes.

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How we proceed with pitfalls around

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Focus change for large organizations with this Agile transformation

• Traditional view or focus is changing from famous triangle of COST/SCHEDULE/QUALITY to Pareto Optimality– Schedule -> Managing priority conflicts– Cost to Value acquisition and – Quality to Managing Customers.

Impact is on 2 following things

1. Type of organization

2. Type of products or services

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1. Organizational Structure

• Encapsulated Matrix Organization

Functional manager

Functional Manager

LineMgr

PM PM Line Mgr

Top leadership

Functional Manager

Project Project

PM

Top Leadership

Encapsulated Functional Organization

Large organizations can be complex with a mix of Functional, Matrix and Projectized.

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Agile transformation challenges

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• How does this fit in a large organization with multi site operational structure?

Agile flow ex:

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P/L executive (Pareto Optimality)

Organization Model could be….• Product backlog (PO) Vs Scope (P/L executive)• Product Increment (PO) Vs Milestones (P/L executive)• Product view (PO) Vs Business view (P/L executive)• Product use cases (PO) Vs Business use cases(P/L executive)

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Video Agile team

Audio Agile team

Connectivity Agile team

OS drivers Agile team PO

PO

PO

PO

Customer Organization

Technical orbitrator

Domain Expert

Domain Expert

Domain Expert

Domain Expert

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Actionable strategy matrix during Agile transformation

Focus on 3 areas : - Leadership, - Communication and - Motivation

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Leadership Communication Motivation

Strong Matrix Delegation Transparent and Consistent

Invoke questions and break the silence

Balanced Matrix Collaboration Reinforced Confront the conflicts

Weak Matrix Expertise Demonstrable Manage the resistance

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2. Products strategy

• Entry criteria: S Curve of the products portfolio. – Enables decisions to maximize ROI.

• Priority Vs Criticality: products with high revenue projections Vs Innovation for sustainability of business

• For the project managers this information and understanding of product classification and strategy is essential. This becomes his premise for actionable strategy.

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Products Classification

• Three major product categories from the diffusion innovation curve that makes up the product strategy and project portfolio. 1. Researched or new/innovative products from R&D2. Revenue generating product3. Replacement/Low cost product

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Competition

Cost+ Profit

Price

Customer Value

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Researched New/Innovative products:

• These products are technology triggers or at least a major differentiating force in the existing market. – Market timing for Scope Vs Schedule: Timing the market is key. – Product pricing with Cost-Scope: Price-cost management is key.– Leveraging existing capabilities and technology IP’s: To enable

marketers to quickly reach to adjacent and emerging markets for the product at an advantage price positioning.

• Use “Technology Fusion Groups” as the way to create agile teams to accelerate and iterate the release process

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Revenue generating products:

• These products are high volume and/or high revenue products with company's leadership position. – Schedule intensive– Line stretching capabilities

• Project Manager managing such product launches need to have focus on top-line of the business.– Responding to changes is key to have good traction in the market– Iterations are sporadic and not regular for such projects with new

enhancements.

• Manage them as short lived “Change Management Teams” to infuse agile methodologies.

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Replacement/low cost products:

• Cost optimization focus than schedule focus. Looking for margins in a dried up market space.

• Dealing with continuous price erosion with a strategy to extend market reach.

• Here the price sensitivity demands task force on need basis rather than a fully involved cross functional Agile team.

• Solutions include mainly with price negotiation capability with bare bone offering or bundling/ unbundling for securing margins.

• Create “Transient Task Force” teams to infuse Agile methodologies

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Actionable strategy in the context of product strategy

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Infusing Agile thru Researched new products

Revenue Intensive products

Replacement products

TFG (Technology Fusion Groups)

Market timing/ Scope-Schedule alignment

NA NA

CMT ( Change Management Teams)

NA Volumes gain/ Line stretching

NA

TTF ( Transient Task Force)

NA NA Margins/ Bottom line/Customer Retention focus

Product- Agile Matrix:    

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Conclusion

• With these matrices large organizations can transform by infusing agile methodology and these steps act as a strong link between ‘Organization Transformation’ and ‘Product Strategy’ to grow and sustain “Business Goals” with minimum turbulence and maximum cruising.

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