inception: from vision to product

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Inceptionfrom vision to product

Nico Spadoni

LiftoffMay be a rocket science!

’’ A liftoff creates the positive force that moves a team towards successiful, time by time

Diana Larsen (2010)

Are you ready to run?The fundamental play

ALIGNMENT

PURPOSE

CONTEXT

VISI

ON

MISSION

TEST

VALUESCORE

TEAMW

ORK

ING

AGRE

EMEN

TS ANALYSIS

RESO

URCE

S

BOUNDARIES

Inception in 9 movesIdentifying the best strategy

1What is our vision?

2What is the power of our product?

3Who are we doing this for?

Inception in 9 movesStudying the right tactic

4How we arrange our trip?

5Which is the path?

6What’s concerning us?

Inception in 9 movesOrchestrating the execution

7How do you imagineour product?

8Which troop deployment do we face the mission with?

9Which are the terms of our deal?

Inception: toolboxVision Board & Trade off slider

1 What is our vision?

2 What is the power of our product?

Inception: toolboxProduct Box

3 Who we are doing this for?

Inception: toolboxStakeholder Map

To monitor

To satisfy

To inform

To involve

importance

interest

Inception: toolboxUser Story Map

4 How we arrange our trip?

5 Which is the path?

6 What’s concerning us?

Inception: toolboxRisk Mapping

likel

ihoo

d

impact

low

moderate

moderate

medium

medium high

medium

high

criticalHazard 1

Hazard 2

Risk 1.1

Risk 1.2

Risk 2.1

Risk 2.2

Risk 2.3

Risk 2.4

Risk Register

7 How do you imagine our product?

Inception: toolboxLogical Product Schema

8 Which troop deployment do we face the mission with?

Inception: toolboxTeam & Organizational Chart

9 Which are the terms of our deal?

Inception: toolboxWorking Agreements

Why inception is so importantquote...

’’ An effective liftoff achieves alignment, a shared understanding about the work and why it exists. It brings key stakeholders and core team members together. It clarifies roles by developing working relationships among stakeholders, product development, core team members, and business sponsors.It outlines the context for the work and why it matters to the organization as a whole. An effective liftoff positions your team on the trajectory to success.

Diana Larsen (2010)

And now...

...thanks a lot!

Nico Spadoni

Lean & Agile Transition Agent IT Project ManagerRisk Management Modeler Blogger & Story writer

Email me:spadoni.nico@gmail.com

Nico SpadoniLean & Agile Transition Agent IT Project ManagerRisk Management Modeler Blogger & Story writer

Contact me:spadoni.nico@gmail.com

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