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Laurel Chidgey & Chris Moon - Sustainability victoria, a hero's journey

  1. 1. Sustainability VictoriaSustainability Victoria A Government Case StudyA Government Case Study
  2. 2. Introducing….. Chris Moon Sustainability Victoria Product Owner Laurel Chidgey SMS Management and Technology Scrum Master
  3. 3. Sustainability Victoria - A Hero’s Journey
  4. 4. Chapter 1: Starting the Quest The Hero’s journey: Fellowship of the Intent By actively deciding to move from the status quo the desire for a call to action was made. By reaching out for help and forming an alliance acceleration of our learning occurred to move into the ‘special world’.
  5. 5. Challenging the Status Quo Not repeating the Past Start with courage. Establish partnerships so that you leap with support rather than with faith.
  6. 6. Collaborative Framework Transparency and openness for both A partnership which is prepared to challenge the norm. Going out of our way to earn trust.
  7. 7. Legal Contract Co-created Pairing to succeed By establishing a principle of fair exchange through the co-creation of contracts. Enabling commercial coverage of the new way of working set the foundations for success.
  8. 8. Chapter 2: Entering The World Of Disruption The Hero’s Journey: The trials begin and reality kicks in Moving from the conceptual to the reality and the resilience required to proceed.
  9. 9. Adapting to change In it to win it By creating a safe to fail environment, and degrees of creative tension, learning can occur.
  10. 10. Establishing a culture where feedback is valued and encouraged. Failure and learning is celebrated and builds resilience. Constructive feedback Building a knowledge repository through feedback
  11. 11. Value driven work Enhancing and evolving Scrum By encouraging stakeholder agitation, negotiation and demonstrating the impacts, strategic objectives can trump tactical goals.
  12. 12. Strong metrics, Transparency and evidence based Working across not just within Challenging and breaking the organisational norm patterns requires new pathways to be formed.
  13. 13. Chapter 3: The Return – Starting again The continuous nature of Scrum Through the discovery of ‘treasure’, new life is breathed. We have created a continuous culture change where our status quo is upgraded ready for our next journey.
  14. 14. Shared success stories We have continued to move away from the well trodden path to gain new learning.
  15. 15. Shared experience Repetition of the narratives creates new memes, new experiences are formed with innovation sustaining within the organisation and beyond.
  16. 16. A New Chapter – Continuing The Alliance
  17. 17. Thank You for listening… For further information please contact: Chris Moon (IT Manager) Sustainability Victoria Email: Chris.Moon@Sustainability.Vic.Gov.AU Website: www.sustainability.vic.gov.au Laurel Chidgey (Agile Capability Lead) SMS Management and Technology Email: laurel.Chidgey@smsmt.com Website: smsmt.com/agile

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  • Intro – Laurel SMS Vic Agile capability lead and Scrum master on this project, Chris Moon – PO from SV
    Introduce heros journey – nearest analogy to what we went through at SV, similar to Lord of the rings – frodo and journey to Mordor. We’ll pull out some key steps from this journey to talk through
    The reason we chose to talk about SV – how SV were able to move from an organisation with no Agile experience, how they were challenged and embraced this and the changes that organisationally they needed to make and the result
  • Intro – Laurel SMS Vic Agile capability lead and Scrum master on this project, Chris Moon – PO from SV
    Introduce heros journey – nearest analogy to what we went through at SV, similar to Lord of the rings – frodo and journey to Mordor. We’ll pull out some key steps from this journey to talk through
    The reason we chose to talk about SV – how SV were able to move from an organisation with no Agile experience, how they were challenged and embraced this and the changes that organisationally they needed to make and the result
  • In this stage of the heros journey we are challenging the status quo and confirming how to move forward
  • In this stage of the heros journey where we move from the known to the unknown world. Similar to Frodo we face challenges and confront our fears

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