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                                         1
But Does it Scale?
    The Evolution of Lean at IMVU


Brett G. Durrett, James Birchler, Timothy Fitz
                   IMVU, Inc.




                                                 2
Introduction


• Assumption audience is quite familiar with
  Lessons Learned blog

• IMVU sometimes referred to as the
  original Lean Startup

• Talking about how we now work and the
  learning that lead us here

                                               3
Quick Background

• Customer Development & Lean principles
  lead company to tremendous growth

• Fast development – everybody focused on
  getting new things into customers hands

• No “golden gut” - customer metrics beat
  grand product vision

• Inspirational environment – everybody
  empowered to make product decisions

                                            4
Success!

             IMVU Revenue by Quarter (in millions)
$3.0




$2.5




$2.0




$1.5




$1.0




$0.5




$0.0
  Q1'06   Q2'06        Q3'06        Q4'06            Q1'07      Q2'07



                                                                        5
Scaling Our Success


• Product Owners for R&D, productizing,
  monetizing and keeping things running
   – Smaller, independent versions of company


• Same successful philosophy and practices
   – Ship fast (but 2 month cycles feel slow)
   – Anybody can make product decisions
   – Customer-facing over infrastructure


                                                6
Not So Much

                  IMVU Revenue by Quarter (in millions)
$3.0




$2.5




$2.0




$1.5




$1.0




$0.5




$0.0
  Q1'06   Q2'06         Q3'06      Q4'06      Q1'07       Q2'07   Q3'07



                                                                          7
Not So Much


• Revenue dropped even though we were
  the using exact same philosophy and
  practices that delivered success

• Product becoming “bucket of bolts”
   – Features abandoned because development
     teams disbanded / moved to new projects


• Emphasis on customer-facing changes
  leads to increased technical debt            8
Scaling This Success: Plan B


• 7 “customer experience” product groups
   – acquisition, discovery, connection, etc.


• Persistent feature ownership

• Each group has key business metric
   – Conversion, retention, # chats, etc.
   – Combined metrics ultimately drive revenue

                                                 9
Again, Not So Much

                   IMVU Revenue by Quarter (in millions)
$3.0




$2.5




$2.0




$1.5




$1.0




$0.5




$0.0
  Q1'06   Q2'06   Q3'06   Q4'06   Q1'07   Q2'07    Q3'07   Q4'07   Q1'08   Q2'08



                                                                                   10
Again, Not So Much


• Revenue flat

• Product still a “bucket of bolts”

• Technical debt continues to pile up
   – Build infrastructure hindering development
   – Can’t iterate on IM client


• Lack of progress leading to morale issues
                                                  11
Key Failures


• Didn’t align everybody for success
   – Competing metrics = adversarial owners
   – Authority disconnected from responsibility


• 7 product teams = too small to be effective
   – No desire to apply limited team to tech debt


• Focus on immediate customer feedback
  prevented “big bet” improvements
   – Bias favors features over infrastructure       12
Scaling This Success: Plan C


• Align organization for success

• Strengthen product ownership
   – Support it with effective project management


• Allow “big bets”, not just optimizations

• Don’t lose the things that make us great!

                                                    13
Getting Aligned


• Officers determine business strategy
   – Shared (repeatedly) with all employees


• All employees have same incentive plan
   – 2009 targets for profitability and revenue


• Authority consistent with responsibility
   – Drive accountability
   – Required difficult changes to culture
                                                  14
Stronger Product Ownership


• VP Product clear mandate
   – Determines long-term product strategy
   – Aligns product owners to company strategy


• Three product teams: product,
  monetization, keeping things running

• Product Owners determine all product
  changes
                                                 15
Project Management

• Needed visibility into:
   – Where we spend development resources
   – Better ROI assessment when planning (the “I”)
   – What others are doing (transparency)


• Resource Allocation
   – Product decides % of resources to each area
   – Engineering determines actual people


• Variation of scrum, 2-3 week sprints

                                                     16
Scrum at IMVU – How it Works

• Product Owner, QA, Tech Lead pre-plan

• Full team reviews detailed project planning

• 3 engineers agree on task duration

• Template tasks for all projects, esp. “Technical Review
  of Code Once Shipped”, which leads to work added to
  “Engineering Project Follow-up” lane

• Engineers hand off code to Product Owner/QA with a
  feature demonstration


                                                            17
Seeing the Big Picture


• Passion for customer validation great

• Obsession for immediate validation can
  distract you

• Easy to lose sight of:
   – Product opportunities requiring a big bet
   – Increasing technical debt
   – Infrastructure needs
                                                 18
Customer vs. Infrastructure


• Customer facing features prioritized over
  infrastructure critical to early success

• When it compromises ability to rapidly
  iterate a key strength is lost




                                              19
How Do You Know?




“We are hiring smart people that can’t make
            changes to our code”




                                              20
Payback of Technical Debt


• Dedicated technical investment projects

• Some systems get a technical debt “tax”
  applied only when product changes

• Tech Leads can add project requirement




                                            21
Build Infrastructure Overhead


• Effective development systems require
  ongoing investment to scale
   – Impacts speed and morale


• IMVU spending 20% of engineering on
  maintenance of the tests and process
   – Even with premium we find it has high ROI


• Pain follows a square wave pattern as we
  scale the organization                         22
Example: New IM Client

• Not previously possible
   – 1-year design and development
   – Substantial non-customer-facing infrastructure


• Big win for customers and technical debt
   – Solved key issue confusing customers
   – Rate of development greatly accelerated


• Iterated with customer validation!

                                                      23
Example: Hack Week

• Originally few requirements
    – Anybody can develop anything
    – Have to demo it at end of week (live)

• New requirements – anything, but ship it or kill it
    –   Each person allowed 1 project at a time
    –   Product adopts it, keep building it or kill it
    –   Limit customer exposure until adoption
    –   Engineers need business data to make decisions!

• Results
    – Much higher rate of projects getting to customers
    – Many engineers choose to work on existing product plan!


                                                                24
Key Cultural Values We Kept


• Customer metrics validate our decisions

• Value everybody’s ability to contribute to
  product direction
   – Great ideas can come from anywhere


• Culture of accepting failures so long as
  you learn (and improve)

                                               25
But Does it Scale? (Yes)

                                   IMVU Revenue by Quarter (in millions)
$8


$7


$6


$5


$4


$3


$2


$1


$0
     Qtr   Q1'06   Q2'06   Q3'06   Q4'06   Q1'07   Q2'07   Q3'07   Q4'07   Q1'08   Q2'08   Q3'08   Q4'08   Q1'09   Q2'09   Q3'09   Q4'09



                                                                                                                                           26
Oh Yeah…



Interested in getting more experience?

            We’re hiring!

      http://www.imvu.com/jobs/



                                         27

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IMVU: “But Does It Scale?” from Startup Lessons Learned Conference

  • 1. An online community where members use 3D avatars to meet new people, chat, create and have fun with their friends
  • 2. Video of this presentation from the April 23, 2010 Startup Lessons Learned conference is available at http://bit.ly/bBpUcm 1
  • 3. But Does it Scale? The Evolution of Lean at IMVU Brett G. Durrett, James Birchler, Timothy Fitz IMVU, Inc. 2
  • 4. Introduction • Assumption audience is quite familiar with Lessons Learned blog • IMVU sometimes referred to as the original Lean Startup • Talking about how we now work and the learning that lead us here 3
  • 5. Quick Background • Customer Development & Lean principles lead company to tremendous growth • Fast development – everybody focused on getting new things into customers hands • No “golden gut” - customer metrics beat grand product vision • Inspirational environment – everybody empowered to make product decisions 4
  • 6. Success! IMVU Revenue by Quarter (in millions) $3.0 $2.5 $2.0 $1.5 $1.0 $0.5 $0.0 Q1'06 Q2'06 Q3'06 Q4'06 Q1'07 Q2'07 5
  • 7. Scaling Our Success • Product Owners for R&D, productizing, monetizing and keeping things running – Smaller, independent versions of company • Same successful philosophy and practices – Ship fast (but 2 month cycles feel slow) – Anybody can make product decisions – Customer-facing over infrastructure 6
  • 8. Not So Much IMVU Revenue by Quarter (in millions) $3.0 $2.5 $2.0 $1.5 $1.0 $0.5 $0.0 Q1'06 Q2'06 Q3'06 Q4'06 Q1'07 Q2'07 Q3'07 7
  • 9. Not So Much • Revenue dropped even though we were the using exact same philosophy and practices that delivered success • Product becoming “bucket of bolts” – Features abandoned because development teams disbanded / moved to new projects • Emphasis on customer-facing changes leads to increased technical debt 8
  • 10. Scaling This Success: Plan B • 7 “customer experience” product groups – acquisition, discovery, connection, etc. • Persistent feature ownership • Each group has key business metric – Conversion, retention, # chats, etc. – Combined metrics ultimately drive revenue 9
  • 11. Again, Not So Much IMVU Revenue by Quarter (in millions) $3.0 $2.5 $2.0 $1.5 $1.0 $0.5 $0.0 Q1'06 Q2'06 Q3'06 Q4'06 Q1'07 Q2'07 Q3'07 Q4'07 Q1'08 Q2'08 10
  • 12. Again, Not So Much • Revenue flat • Product still a “bucket of bolts” • Technical debt continues to pile up – Build infrastructure hindering development – Can’t iterate on IM client • Lack of progress leading to morale issues 11
  • 13. Key Failures • Didn’t align everybody for success – Competing metrics = adversarial owners – Authority disconnected from responsibility • 7 product teams = too small to be effective – No desire to apply limited team to tech debt • Focus on immediate customer feedback prevented “big bet” improvements – Bias favors features over infrastructure 12
  • 14. Scaling This Success: Plan C • Align organization for success • Strengthen product ownership – Support it with effective project management • Allow “big bets”, not just optimizations • Don’t lose the things that make us great! 13
  • 15. Getting Aligned • Officers determine business strategy – Shared (repeatedly) with all employees • All employees have same incentive plan – 2009 targets for profitability and revenue • Authority consistent with responsibility – Drive accountability – Required difficult changes to culture 14
  • 16. Stronger Product Ownership • VP Product clear mandate – Determines long-term product strategy – Aligns product owners to company strategy • Three product teams: product, monetization, keeping things running • Product Owners determine all product changes 15
  • 17. Project Management • Needed visibility into: – Where we spend development resources – Better ROI assessment when planning (the “I”) – What others are doing (transparency) • Resource Allocation – Product decides % of resources to each area – Engineering determines actual people • Variation of scrum, 2-3 week sprints 16
  • 18. Scrum at IMVU – How it Works • Product Owner, QA, Tech Lead pre-plan • Full team reviews detailed project planning • 3 engineers agree on task duration • Template tasks for all projects, esp. “Technical Review of Code Once Shipped”, which leads to work added to “Engineering Project Follow-up” lane • Engineers hand off code to Product Owner/QA with a feature demonstration 17
  • 19. Seeing the Big Picture • Passion for customer validation great • Obsession for immediate validation can distract you • Easy to lose sight of: – Product opportunities requiring a big bet – Increasing technical debt – Infrastructure needs 18
  • 20. Customer vs. Infrastructure • Customer facing features prioritized over infrastructure critical to early success • When it compromises ability to rapidly iterate a key strength is lost 19
  • 21. How Do You Know? “We are hiring smart people that can’t make changes to our code” 20
  • 22. Payback of Technical Debt • Dedicated technical investment projects • Some systems get a technical debt “tax” applied only when product changes • Tech Leads can add project requirement 21
  • 23. Build Infrastructure Overhead • Effective development systems require ongoing investment to scale – Impacts speed and morale • IMVU spending 20% of engineering on maintenance of the tests and process – Even with premium we find it has high ROI • Pain follows a square wave pattern as we scale the organization 22
  • 24. Example: New IM Client • Not previously possible – 1-year design and development – Substantial non-customer-facing infrastructure • Big win for customers and technical debt – Solved key issue confusing customers – Rate of development greatly accelerated • Iterated with customer validation! 23
  • 25. Example: Hack Week • Originally few requirements – Anybody can develop anything – Have to demo it at end of week (live) • New requirements – anything, but ship it or kill it – Each person allowed 1 project at a time – Product adopts it, keep building it or kill it – Limit customer exposure until adoption – Engineers need business data to make decisions! • Results – Much higher rate of projects getting to customers – Many engineers choose to work on existing product plan! 24
  • 26. Key Cultural Values We Kept • Customer metrics validate our decisions • Value everybody’s ability to contribute to product direction – Great ideas can come from anywhere • Culture of accepting failures so long as you learn (and improve) 25
  • 27. But Does it Scale? (Yes) IMVU Revenue by Quarter (in millions) $8 $7 $6 $5 $4 $3 $2 $1 $0 Qtr Q1'06 Q2'06 Q3'06 Q4'06 Q1'07 Q2'07 Q3'07 Q4'07 Q1'08 Q2'08 Q3'08 Q4'08 Q1'09 Q2'09 Q3'09 Q4'09 26
  • 28. Oh Yeah… Interested in getting more experience? We’re hiring! http://www.imvu.com/jobs/ 27