B.COM Unit – 4 ( CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ( CSR ).pptx
Teaching a company the size of a small nation to test and learn
1. Katrina Kolt, Enterprise Agile Coach, ANZ
22 September 2017
Teaching a company the size of
a small nation to test & learn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/katrinakolt/
@agilesista
2. Because members of the project team stay in close
touch with outside sources of information, they can
respond quickly to changing market conditions.
Team members engage in a continual process of trial
and error to narrow down the number of alternatives
that they must consider.
Takeuchi, Hirotaka and Nonaka, Ikujiro. Harvard Business
Review, The New New Product Development Game, 1986.
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3.
4. Describe what problem you are trying to solve
Establish for whom
Identify your skateboard equivalent
A test and learn approach sees you…
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5. Every new something we build for our customers is
really a question we are asking.
“Did you like it? Did you hate it? Will you use it
again?”
It is the humbling notion, that although we think we
know what our customers like, want and respond to,
we don’t really know unless we treat product
development as a series of experiments.
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6. In most cases, it’s impossible to realise anything more
than incremental improvements, because only part of
the organization has changed …
And that part needs to work with the rest of the
organization, which expects them to behave in the
traditional way.
Humble, Jez, Molesky, Joanne and O’Reilly, Barry. Lean Enterprise:
How High Performance Organisations Innovate at Scale, 2014
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7. Minimum viable everything – product,
experience and process
Measure outcomes (value), not outputs
(stuff done)
Experiment to learn – create a generative
safe to try culture to continuously improve
Patterns to introduce business agility
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8. We’re reshaping ANZ’s Australian division into
approximately 18 tribes of around 10 squads each.
That’s 180 start-ups … up and running.
180 components of the organisation, which all have
autonomy and agility to adapt to what customers need
very, very quickly.
Chris Venter, General Manager of Technology and Digital Banking, ANZ
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9. Value difference & encourage everyone to
have a voice
Find solutions by testing and learning
Find ways to use data to learn and improve
Behaviours that support test & learn
10. Teams learn best from the lessons of their peers.
What challenges did they face?
How did they address them?
What would they do differently?
People remember stories and take inspiration from the
experiences of others.
O’Reilly, Barry. Blog - 10 Principles to Transform
11. The most expensive way to find out if a product works
is to build the entire product and then release it.
The key to rapid experimentation is not to prove that
all our ideas are winners, but to kill losing ideas early
to cut wasted effort, time and further poor
investment.
O’Reilly, Barry. Blog - Stop Typing, Start Testing