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Practical agile.
Ian Ames
@IanAmes
https://medium.com/@IanAmes
Lessons learned the hard way on our
journey building digital products.
Wakey Wakey!
With the person sat behind you,
you have 2 minutes to discuss:
• Most surprising thing you have
learnt?
• Most useful thing you will take
away?
Objective
• Share real world
experiences
• Promote discussion
• Learn!
About Land Registry.
• We register land ownership in England and Wales.
• We safeguard land and property ownership, worth
more than £4 trillion.
• We have 24 million ‘titles’ of land ownership.
• 83% of England and Wales is registered.
About Land Registry.
• Founded in 1862.
• Employ ~4500 people at 14 offices.
• In house IT based in Plymouth ~400 staff.
• Gov Dept, running costs covered by the fees paid
by users of our service.
A new Agile adoption
scale!
Mary Poppins agile business scale
AgileTraditional
Land Registry
How we used to build
products and services
How we build services
now
User needs first
Service Design
Microservices
Continuous Delivery
Start with user needs
Credit: Martin Eriksson
User Research
• User Researchers in the team.
• Every Sprint.
• Team actively encouraged to
go.
• Research using prototyping
and the live service.
• Includes assisted digital users.
Benefits
• 5 participants can identify 80%
usability problems.
• Team gain greater
understanding of what works
and what doesn't in the
service.
• Service ultimately end up
clearer and easier to use.
• Happy users!
Top tips!
• Be aware of Stakeholders/user
need conflict.
• Watch out for morale in the
team.
• Dont forget you are domain
experts!
• Test the whole service, not just
the website or app.
Service Design
Government Service Design Manual
Credit: John Waterworth
Service Design Helix
Credit: Matt Edgar
Team make up
• Not just dev and test.
• service manager, product manager, delivery
manager, technical architect, assisted digital lead,
designer, user researcher, developer, content
designer, web operations engineer, performance
analyst, front-end developer
• T-shaping is necessary to avoid massive teams.
Top tips!
• Tailor team processes to account for
research and design.
• Avoid team churn, knowledge is not
fungible.
• Not everyone wants to work in these
teams!
• Not all of these roles are best filled
by IT people.
• Open plan offices are terrible team
spaces!
• Avoid sharing key resources
between teams.
Benefits
Servant Leadership
• Remove barriers from the
team progressing.
• Coach and mentor
• Emotive listener
• Ego-less
• Knows when to solve
problems and when to push
for self resolution.
• Hard!
Ceremonies
• Daily stand ups
• Planning and refinement
• Show and Tell
• Retrospective
Credit: Her Majesty
Top tips!
• Report progress in terms that
business stakeholders care
about (value).
• Don’t become Scrum Zombies.
• Inspect and adapt is VITAL!
• Don’t commit to delivery dates
before knowing velocity.
• Be alert to ‘elastic band’ effect.
• Good coaches help (but they
are very rare).
Microservices
Credit: Paul Downey
Benefits
• Decoupled, easier to change.
• Decoupled, better fault
tolerance.
• Horizontal scaling.
• API based, easy to re-use over
the internet.
• Technology agnostic, you can
pick th technology best for the
service.
Challenges
• Team is first so has to build all the new api’s.
• Team gets all the pain of building new things.
• Team slows down to build features not required by service.
• Team slows down further integrating back to legacy
systems.
• Stakeholders dont see complexity so question progress
• Team slowly loses will to live.
Different approach.
• Team build api, but only for the features required by
the service they are developing.
• Follow up team requiring more features develops
those features on the api.
• Risk, who ‘owns’ the api (support).
Top tips!
• Try to identify all of the
services you will need up front
(but you will probably miss
some!)
• Identify features needed for
the service versus enterprise
needs.
• Keep an eye on the size of
your micro services.
• Ensure clear ‘contract’s’
between services.
Continuous Delivery
(Well nearly)
How we used to deploy
How we deploy now.
Our approach to Devops
• We have a separate webops team for deploys to
prod and pre-prod.
• One place to go.
Our approach to Devops
• Team dedicated to hosting automation and platform
management so devs have less to figure out.
• Not perfect but a good balance.
Benefits
• Smaller change = less risk
• Easier to deliver fixes quicker.
• Develop and Master code
stays closer together reducing
merge conflicts.
• Responsibility for deploy and
support means teams think
more about supportability.
Top tips!
• Make sure your product owner is willing to balance fixes
versus new features.
• Plan for how to handle sprint commitments when deploying
to prod during sprints.
• Log all changes in one place!
• Keep front line support staff updated with changes.
• Keep examining your branching strategy.
• And finally…
Credit: John Allspaw & Paul Hammond.
Credit: John Allspaw & Paul Hammond.
More top tips!
• Make prod deploy your definition
of done from the outset!
• Put the work in clearing approvals
in your definition of ready.
• Expect resistance!
• Invest the time in good
acceptance criteria (TDD).
• Automate as much as possible.
• Automate some more!
• Prepare for things to go wrong…
Stuff we haven't figured out
yet.
Credit: Dan North, Richard Durnall
In summary
• agile transformation is hard, its a long term investment.
• agile transformation is a means to an end, not the product or
service (this makes funding a challenge).
• Silo’s everywhere!!
• Communication and a thick skin is key!
• Clear objectives and support from the top.
• Don’t lose sight on why you are transforming!
• Talk to your peers in industry!
Thank You
Ian Ames
@IanAmes
https://medium.com/@IanAmes
Useful Resources
• Government Service Design Manual. https://www.gov.uk/service-manual
• Dont make me think - Steve Krug. https://www.sensible.com/dmmt.html
• 12 factor app. https://12factor.net/
• 10 deploys a day at Flickr - John Allspaw, Paul Hammond.
http://www.slideshare.net/jallspaw/10-deploys-per-day-dev-and-ops-
cooperation-at-flickr
• Continuous Delivery - Jez Humble. https://continuousdelivery.com/
• Spotify Engineering Culture - Henrik Kniberg -
https://labs.spotify.com/2014/03/27/spotify-engineering-culture-part-1/
• Kanban and Scrum, making the most of both - Henrik Kniberg.
https://www.infoq.com/minibooks/kanban-scrum-minibook

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Practical agile TechExeter

  • 1. Practical agile. Ian Ames @IanAmes https://medium.com/@IanAmes Lessons learned the hard way on our journey building digital products.
  • 2. Wakey Wakey! With the person sat behind you, you have 2 minutes to discuss: • Most surprising thing you have learnt? • Most useful thing you will take away?
  • 3. Objective • Share real world experiences • Promote discussion • Learn!
  • 4. About Land Registry. • We register land ownership in England and Wales. • We safeguard land and property ownership, worth more than £4 trillion. • We have 24 million ‘titles’ of land ownership. • 83% of England and Wales is registered.
  • 5. About Land Registry. • Founded in 1862. • Employ ~4500 people at 14 offices. • In house IT based in Plymouth ~400 staff. • Gov Dept, running costs covered by the fees paid by users of our service.
  • 6. A new Agile adoption scale!
  • 7. Mary Poppins agile business scale AgileTraditional Land Registry
  • 8. How we used to build products and services
  • 9.
  • 10. How we build services now
  • 11. User needs first Service Design Microservices Continuous Delivery
  • 14.
  • 15. User Research • User Researchers in the team. • Every Sprint. • Team actively encouraged to go. • Research using prototyping and the live service. • Includes assisted digital users.
  • 16. Benefits • 5 participants can identify 80% usability problems. • Team gain greater understanding of what works and what doesn't in the service. • Service ultimately end up clearer and easier to use. • Happy users!
  • 17. Top tips! • Be aware of Stakeholders/user need conflict. • Watch out for morale in the team. • Dont forget you are domain experts! • Test the whole service, not just the website or app.
  • 19. Government Service Design Manual Credit: John Waterworth
  • 21. Team make up • Not just dev and test. • service manager, product manager, delivery manager, technical architect, assisted digital lead, designer, user researcher, developer, content designer, web operations engineer, performance analyst, front-end developer • T-shaping is necessary to avoid massive teams.
  • 22. Top tips! • Tailor team processes to account for research and design. • Avoid team churn, knowledge is not fungible. • Not everyone wants to work in these teams! • Not all of these roles are best filled by IT people. • Open plan offices are terrible team spaces! • Avoid sharing key resources between teams.
  • 24. Servant Leadership • Remove barriers from the team progressing. • Coach and mentor • Emotive listener • Ego-less • Knows when to solve problems and when to push for self resolution. • Hard!
  • 25. Ceremonies • Daily stand ups • Planning and refinement • Show and Tell • Retrospective Credit: Her Majesty
  • 26. Top tips! • Report progress in terms that business stakeholders care about (value). • Don’t become Scrum Zombies. • Inspect and adapt is VITAL! • Don’t commit to delivery dates before knowing velocity. • Be alert to ‘elastic band’ effect. • Good coaches help (but they are very rare).
  • 28.
  • 30. Benefits • Decoupled, easier to change. • Decoupled, better fault tolerance. • Horizontal scaling. • API based, easy to re-use over the internet. • Technology agnostic, you can pick th technology best for the service.
  • 31. Challenges • Team is first so has to build all the new api’s. • Team gets all the pain of building new things. • Team slows down to build features not required by service. • Team slows down further integrating back to legacy systems. • Stakeholders dont see complexity so question progress • Team slowly loses will to live.
  • 32.
  • 33. Different approach. • Team build api, but only for the features required by the service they are developing. • Follow up team requiring more features develops those features on the api. • Risk, who ‘owns’ the api (support).
  • 34. Top tips! • Try to identify all of the services you will need up front (but you will probably miss some!) • Identify features needed for the service versus enterprise needs. • Keep an eye on the size of your micro services. • Ensure clear ‘contract’s’ between services.
  • 36. How we used to deploy
  • 38. Our approach to Devops • We have a separate webops team for deploys to prod and pre-prod. • One place to go.
  • 39.
  • 40. Our approach to Devops • Team dedicated to hosting automation and platform management so devs have less to figure out. • Not perfect but a good balance.
  • 41. Benefits • Smaller change = less risk • Easier to deliver fixes quicker. • Develop and Master code stays closer together reducing merge conflicts. • Responsibility for deploy and support means teams think more about supportability.
  • 42. Top tips! • Make sure your product owner is willing to balance fixes versus new features. • Plan for how to handle sprint commitments when deploying to prod during sprints. • Log all changes in one place! • Keep front line support staff updated with changes. • Keep examining your branching strategy. • And finally…
  • 43. Credit: John Allspaw & Paul Hammond.
  • 44. Credit: John Allspaw & Paul Hammond.
  • 45. More top tips! • Make prod deploy your definition of done from the outset! • Put the work in clearing approvals in your definition of ready. • Expect resistance! • Invest the time in good acceptance criteria (TDD). • Automate as much as possible. • Automate some more! • Prepare for things to go wrong…
  • 46.
  • 47. Stuff we haven't figured out yet. Credit: Dan North, Richard Durnall
  • 48. In summary • agile transformation is hard, its a long term investment. • agile transformation is a means to an end, not the product or service (this makes funding a challenge). • Silo’s everywhere!! • Communication and a thick skin is key! • Clear objectives and support from the top. • Don’t lose sight on why you are transforming! • Talk to your peers in industry!
  • 50. Useful Resources • Government Service Design Manual. https://www.gov.uk/service-manual • Dont make me think - Steve Krug. https://www.sensible.com/dmmt.html • 12 factor app. https://12factor.net/ • 10 deploys a day at Flickr - John Allspaw, Paul Hammond. http://www.slideshare.net/jallspaw/10-deploys-per-day-dev-and-ops- cooperation-at-flickr • Continuous Delivery - Jez Humble. https://continuousdelivery.com/ • Spotify Engineering Culture - Henrik Kniberg - https://labs.spotify.com/2014/03/27/spotify-engineering-culture-part-1/ • Kanban and Scrum, making the most of both - Henrik Kniberg. https://www.infoq.com/minibooks/kanban-scrum-minibook