5. AGILE MYTHS THAT SPREAD CONFUSION
AGILE IS THE
SAME AS SCRUM
AGILE IS ONLY
FOR TECHNICAL
TEAMS
AGILE IS A
METHOD OR
PROCESS
“HYBRID”
METHODS ARE
AGILE
TRAINING WILL
MAKE YOU AGILE
7. EK’S TAKE ON AGILE VALUES
Individuals and interactions over
processes and tools.
Don’t throw a tool at a problem.
Working software over comprehensive
documentation.
Think about outcomes, not outputs.
Customer collaboration over contract
negotiation.
Build flexibility into your scope.
Responding to change over following a
plan.
Be prepared to learn along the way.
8. WHAT IS AN AGILE WAY OF WORKING?
Self-directed, cross functional and collaborative teams
with the responsibility and authority to get things
done as a team.
In-depth customer collaboration and continuous
process improvement.
@KATYSOUTHPAW
10. CAN YOU REALLY BE AGILE WITH…
THE SAME ROLES
THE SAME STRATEGY THE SAME REWARDS
THE SAME PROCESSES THE SAME TEAM SIZE
THE SAME STRUCTURE
@KATYSOUTHPAW
11. WHAT CHANGE IS INVOLVED?
• Roles and team makeup may
change
• Can no longer just give/take
orders
• “Hero syndrome” not
supported
• Delivery processes will change
• Technology will need re-
evaluation
@KATYSOUTHPAW
12. BUSINESS VALUE OF AGILE
WE NEED TO BE AGILE BECAUSE…
• We want to release products
more often
• We want to make
collaboration with customers
easier
• We want to become more
efficient in our processes
• We want to empower teams to
make more decisions
@KATYSOUTHPAW
NOT BECAUSE….
• We want to tell other
companies how agile we
are
• We want to increase our
velocity (output)
• We want to save money
13. Find out how people
process information
in your organization
Saying you don’t
know is OK and is
much better than
saying nothing
Figure out the best
way to push and
pull information
Don’t make the
agile coach always
deliver the message
The scarier the
change, the more
frequent the
communications
16. WIIFM STARTER KIT
NON TECHIE
NEWBIE
FAILED AGILE
SURVIVOR
LONE
WOLF/HERO
AGILE EXPERT
More learning
opportunities, more
decisions, a tighter-knit
team, and less
multitasking
No more death march,
input valued to not
repeat mistakes,
people over process
Will not give up expert
role, will have better
work life balance, will
be able to tap into
team
Will deal with fewer org
bottlenecks, will
become a trusted
advisor for newbies
17. WHERE DO I FIT IN?
AGILE COACH
Home turf: team level
Varies between trainer, methodology
expert, and consultant
Bias toward systems thinking
Best suited to identify individual WIIFM
CHANGE PRACTITIONER
Home turf: organization level
Varies between trainer, communicator,
and community organizer
Bias toward complexity thinking
Best suited to communicate WIIFM