Walter Strametz is the CTO of ti&m, an IT consulting firm in Switzerland. The document discusses ti&m's "garage" methodology for agile projects. The garage brings teams together in a co-located space to rapidly iterate on a product using design thinking, lean startup, and scrum principles over 4-6 months. Examples are provided of companies that have used the garage approach to successfully build MVPs and learn from customers. Strametz advocates the garage as a way to foster innovation and digital transformation.
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Walter Strametz, CTO
Dipl.-Ing., IMD Executive MBA
Member of the Executive board ti&m
Head of Mobile/IoT, Architecture and Agile
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Hands-on, relevant, direkter Kontakt, gute Umgebung
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Hands-on Erfahrung (etwas bauen) ist für die ersten Jahre unersetzbar und ein
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Bekannte Namen:
Accenture, Altran Group, Capgemeni, BCG, McKinsey
Bauen Software, oft auch Hands-on, aber grosse Firma.
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Was tut man im Consulting?
- Verschiedenste Projekte in verschiedenen Branchen umsetzen.
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Unternehmen verändern, transformieren, Menschen beeinflussen.
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Die «garage» trifft den «Nerv» bei vielen grossen Organisationen
Alumni – Beispiel Angewandtes Consulting
Was erzählen wir unseren Kunden?
Beispiel:
«ti&m garage»
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Consulting bietet insbesondere für Absolventen ein solides Sprungbrett!
Alumni – Beispiel angewandtes Consulting
«ti&m garage»
Methodik, entstanden aus Erfahrungen aus dem Projektgeschäft
zB Projekt «eamXchange» der Credit Suisse
garage == Cross-Over zwischen Scrum, Lean-Startup und Design Thinking
Bemerkung am Rande:
- We are hiring! Absolventen, Masterarbeiten; ca 40 offene Stellen:
- oder auch nur ein «Lab-Visit» in Zürich.
- Mail, Social-Connect oder schaut einfach vorbei!
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11. Design Thinking makes the use of a product or a service intuitive by involving the end-user.
Design Thinking
brings your product
from
Here to there
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Bosses, silos, no-sayers,
bureaucracy, compliance, Sarban
Oxley Act, processes,
platforms, powerful architects, best
practices, senior staff and developers, missing
interest, nobody actually cares, featuremania
communication barriers, customers are too
far away, big plans and projects, barriers,
too much people are involved, daily routines,
culture, geographical separation,
misunderstandings, …………
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• Leave wherever you are working now.
• Get you team into the garage
(Co-location)
• Apply a crossover between
Scrum, Design Thinking and Lean
Startup.
methodology:
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The garage is the physical melting pot of innovation, iteration and market focus.
garage – Basis is Scrum
Backlog Tasks
Scrum Artefacts & ceremonies:
- Daily Standup
- Reviews, Retros
- Backlog, Stories, Epics
- Backlog Grooming
- Planning
Typical Learnings:
- Is the product good?
- Is it relevant?
… are we still working
on the “TV remote”?
Product
? ?
Where is the
customer and the market?
Scrum
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The garage is the physical melting pot of innovation, iteration and market focus.
garage – Method overview
Backlog Tasks
Use time
blocker for
the tools
ti&m
garage
Empathize Artefacts & ceremonies:
- Ideation, e.g. Brainstorms
- Personas and Immersion
- Paper prototypes & wireframes
- Immersion, Interviews
- Gut Check
Fixed time block and budget, select tools you need that your product will pivot towards real needs.
Scale artefacts & ceremonies:
- Find first customers
- Measure success – data driven
decisions
- Business model and its assumptions
Product
& Pitch
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A typical ti&m garage lasts for 4-6 months or budgets about 20-30 months FTEs
garage –Phases overlap co-located in the ti&m garage
ti&m garage sets the
stage for out-of-the-
box innovations and
speed. We create
productive software
within a short time
frame to create the
opportunity to learn
from the market and
also transform your
company by building
new capabilities.
FTEs
months
iterate
empathize scale
Optional field research
- Deep dive into customers, the job-to-be-done and pain points
- Researchers accompany customers for some time
- Create insights for innovations: Our partners will ensure that
the research is “out-of-the-box”.
co-location in ti&m garage
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ti&m garage: Get something FAST, which is loved by customers and successful in the market!
Team
& Vision
Contract
Kick-off
(alle)
Set the
stage
garage …
Guarantees Agility.
Transparency for all.
Simply no waste.
Get together in a room to work on
the product. Visualize
everything in
the garage.
garage– Sample garage project – duration 3 months
Iterate – 12 Sprints – 2 weeks each
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People inside the garage get transformed – new behaviours, understanding and communication
structure evolve! This make ti&m garage a proper vehicle for digital transformation.
garage – a developers journey through the garage
Map current
user journey
& pain points
Create paper
prototype &
“Play” to
discuss the
solution
Vision, epics,
stories for 1st
planning ready
Low-Res.
Prototype&
Interviews
Expedition Pivot – dump
initial ideas
UX Lab
Party!
Research
Visualization
happens inside the
ti&m garage
DT tools as usually
in-between sprints.
Analytics to
proof
business model
Scrum
development
1.0
CHF
10,-
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Make the MVP ready for C-level pitching.
garage– PostFinance Chat: The Journey & Lessons Learned
Six weeks of learning instead of paper
Partial rollout
Integration in Devops-Mode
Successful MVP
Paper
prototype
& Design
Rollout OK
Pitch
ti&m garage / Scrum
development
Kickoff
08 09 10
Watson?
FB
Chat
Mobile
Integration
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6 Wochen Development time
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Come and see our garage in
action: We invite you for a
Lab-Visit @ ti&m!
Picture: Design Thinking Workshop at a client’s site
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empathize
Empathize
Your product needs
love. Big ideas must
also feel good in
customers hands.
Feel your customer
pain-points. Listen
and observe
customers to improve
the product and learn
from their ideas.
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Groups co-create ideas by drawing solutions on a table and then switching it to push ideas further
garage – World Café: Brainstroming for large groups
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Design Thinking helps generating ideas, understanding customers, working together on a product
idea or a way to solve complex problems by thinking out-of-the-box.
garage– Design Thinking
Walk in your
customers’ shoes.
Conduct fieldre-
search, observe,
talk, look for
stories, interview,
immerse yourself
in their world.
Group and
synthesize your
findings.
Form a user point-
of-view and define
criteria for the
product or service.
Brainstorm to find
a brought variety
of solutions.
Based on previous
work, select the
best fit or combine
ideas.
Show, don’t tell.
Create a play,
work on paper
prototypes,
wireframes and
interact with them.
Build a high grade
prototype.
Show your
customers and
learn from their
feedback. Iterate
for a better
version.
Source/Based on Standford Design School
Empathize
Define
Ideate
Prototype
Test
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Foster Customer Obsession with Human Centered Design
garage – Human Centered Design
Design &
Usability Engineering
User Experience
Design & Usability
before during usage after
Expectations Experience
Human Centered Design1
1) http://www.ideo.com/images/uploads/hcd_toolkit/IDEO_HCD_ToolKit.pdf
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Do not get caught in “not invented here”: implementing the obvious > finding a great idea.
garage – Open Innovation: “Crowd source” your ideas and challenges
Competitors
Internal Ideas
Customer Ideas
Open Innovation
Platform
Articles
Studies
research ti&m garage scaled products
New market
Current market
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Iterate
Iterate, but do it
right.
It is not about
slicing down work
from a big pile.
Rethink your
agenda, add time-
blocker for the
tools of the
garage. Put
artefacts on the
wall of the garage
and co-locate
their members.
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Incorprate all techniques into the iterations. Create a mindful and open mind for team members.
garage – Scrum
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Reliable, automated and EASY deployment are non-negotiable!
garage – Slay the deploy dragon with DevOps
Preconditions and tools
Infrastructure as a code
Technology and Know-How driven
Docker, Open-Shift
Unit and automated end-to-end tests
Cloud driven scalability
Deploy on «green»
Deploy on automated test-success?
Configs are in version control
Canary server and A/B testing
Data driven descisions
DEV TEST UAT PRE-PROD PROD
Cultural fit
Ready to fail?
QA has to let loose & developer
teams are responsible for quality
Everybody is a developer, even
the Ops-guys!
Establish and look at feedback
loops
Ship
Run
Build
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Scale
A product that
customers love is
worth nothing, if it
doesn’t sell.
Think about what it
takes to make it a real
success. Visualize
your most important
assumptions, and test
these assumptions
with new Stories in
your Backlog.
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The BMC creates awareness for features which help to create a successful business model.
garage – Business Model Canvas
Visualize your business
Think it through.
Put it on the wall.
See & capture how
the model is
changing!
Also developers have
to understand the
whole picture.
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Our workshop of business model innovation helps to think of alterative ways for delivering value.
garage - Business Model Innovation
Auction?
Cross Selling?
Flat Rate?
Freemium?
Long-Tail?
Or everything combined?
Revolutionize your industry by building on 55 basic
business model patterns as a powerful approach for
executives and strategic innovators (1).
Pay per
weight
1) http://www.bmi-lab.ch/fileadmin/images/home/The_St.Gallen_Business_Model_Navigator.pdf
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Never lose focus: A winning team, a compelling product and a clear business plan
garage – The “Venture Pitch”: 7 Slides about the most important facts
1. Market opportunity
Total addressable market, current customer (buying) behaviours
Where is their pain point?
How much is spent on competitors product?
2. Your product/service
Technology, architecture
What if your plan fails? What are you assumptions?
Sales cycle – Pricing? Timing?
3. Your business model
Growth milestones
Plan B and C
4. Your competition
Who serves your customers right now?
What are they doing wrong or right?
5. Your team
Background; have they
worked together?
Relevant connections
6. Your soft side
Do you know your stuff? Are you unsure?
7. Your valuation
Valuation based on future cash flows
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