Contenu connexe Similaire à The Road to Innovation - Design Thinking and Lean Development at SAP (20) Plus de Tobias Schimmer (7) The Road to Innovation - Design Thinking and Lean Development at SAP1. DR. TOBIAS HILDENBRAND & DR. CHRISTIAN WIELE | SAP AG | 16 JULY 2013
THE ROAD TO INNOVATION
DESIGN THINKING AND LEAN DEVELOPMENT AT SAP
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“Ich wollte Mitarbeiter so motivieren, dass sie mehr leisten
als der Durchschnitt. Freie Entfaltung und Kreativität, ohne
bürokratische Zwänge und Regeln. Dazu passt auch keine
Stempeluhr, die mir immer zuwider war.”
Dietmar Hopp (one of the founders of SAP)
4. © SAP 2013 | 4 A LOT MORE THAN 40 YEARS AGO WHEN WE STARTED
Cloud
HANA
Mobile
67k
Analytics
Applications
6. © SAP 2013 | 6 40 YEARS OF SAP, ALMOST 40 YEARS OF WATERFALL
Source: SAP
7. © SAP 2013 | 7 WE COULDN‘T WAIT ANOTHER 40 YEARS
1. Take an Economic View
2. Actively Manage Queues
3. Exploit Variability
4. Reduce Batch Size
5. Apply WIP Constraints
6. Control Flow: Cadence and
Synchronization
7. Apply Fast Feedback
8. Decentralize Control
Source: Donald G. Reinertsen (2009) – Lean Product Development Flow
The Principles of
Product
Development FLOW
Second Generation Lean
Product Development
Donald G. Reinertsen
8. © SAP 2013 | 8 SCRUM IMPLEMENTS MOST PRINCIPLES OF LEAN
Iterative feedback
Empirical process
control
Velocity understood
Limited team size
Iteration cycles,
Limited WIP*
*) WIP = work-in-progress
9. © SAP 2013 | 9 WE MANAGE OUR REQUIREMENTS THE AGILE WAY
fixed
estimated
Requirements
Requirements
Resources Release Date
Resources Release Date
Plan-driven (traditional) Value-driven (agile)
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AGILE = “QUICK AND WELL-COORDINATED”
11. © SAP 2013 | 11 OUR DELIVERY IS MORE RELIABLE AND EFFICIENT TODAY
Chief Product
team
release
backlog
sprint
backlog
product
backlog
Scrum
Teams
13. © SAP 2013 | 13 SCRUM REDUCES PRODUCT RISKS DRAMATICALLY
Conduct regular
Retrospectives
Split organization
into teams
Split work
Split time
Deliver more
frequently
Risk
Risk
14. © SAP 2013 | 14 WITH LEAN, WE LEARNED HOW TO CHANGE AND SCALE
Improve ratio of
planning and
execution
Build quality into
products from
the inside out.
Incorporate
feedback
early
Build Coaches
within the
organization
15. © SAP 2013 | 15 WE LEARNED TO DELIVER MORE RELIABLY AND PREDICTABLY
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Desirability
Feasibility
Viability
WHAT IS INNOVATION?
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HOW TO HIT THE “SWEET SPOT” OF INNOVATION?
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YOU START WITH YOUR END USERS
20. © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 20© SAP 2013 | 20 PUT YOURSELVES IN THEIR SHOES
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‘‘A DEVELOPER NEEDS TO BE CURIOUS AND
ALSO DEVELOP EMPATHY FOR END USERS“
Source: interview with SAP co-founder Hasso Plattner (2012)
22. © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 22© SAP 2013 | 22 YOU NEED A DIVERSE, MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TEAM
23. © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 23© SAP 2013 | 23 YOU ALSO NEED SPACE FOR INNOVATION
24. © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 25© SAP 2013 | 25 THE SIX BASIC STEPS OF DESIGN THINKING
25. “There Are No Facts Inside
Your Building, So Get
Outside.” – Steve Blank
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26. © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 27© SAP 2013 | 27 DESIGN THINKING IN THE PROBLEM SPACE
27. © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved. 28© SAP 2013 | 28 DESIGN THINKING IN THE SOLUTION SPACE
29. © SAP 2013 | 30 DESIGN THINKING INCORPORATES AGILE VALUES, TOO
Short Iterations
Incremental
Delivery
Small Cross-Functional Teams
Focus on
Customer
Value
30. © SAP 2013 | 31 PROJECT EXAMPLE: COMBINING DESIGN THINKING & SCRUM
Product Backlog
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Innovation and Effectiveness,
i.e. building the right things
First-hand empathy for end users
Creative solution finding (ideation)
Validation of assumptions and
prototypes with end users
Efficiciency and Delivery
i.e. building things right
Retrospectives and
continuous improvement
Process framework and
engineering practices
Agile planning and estimation
(backlog management)
= Building the Right Things Right
DESIGN THINKING AND LEAN COMPLEMENT EACH OTHER
33. © SAP 2013 | 34 OUTLOOK: INNOVATION IN LARGE ORGANIZATIONS
Intrapreneurship
Customer
Development
Agile Software
Development
Business Model Design
34. Thank You!
Dr. Tobias Hildenbrand
SAP AG
Dietmar-Hopp-Allee 16
69190 Walldorf
tobias.hildenbrand@sap.com
Dr. Christian Wiele
SAP AG
Dietmar-Hopp-Allee 16
69190 Walldorf
christian.wiele@sap.com