Over the last 18 months, Enterprise Digital at Nationwide Insurance experimented with an end to end agile approach to better integrate IT delivery and business activities in the commercial and mobile spaces. Customers are demanding products quicker, and we as a company must find ways to compress the timeline required to deliver the features customers seek to remain competitive. At the end of the second phase of this transition, which comprised just one team, we found a 64% decrease in lead time from discovery to analysis and a 20% decrease in lead time from analysis to implementation. This end to end model stressed co-location of business and IT and working together as one cross-functional team to continuously plan, integrate, and deliver value to our customers. We made the value stream work visible from idea to implementation and organized it in product-centric value streams with the goal of standardizing customer experiences regardless of whether the customer is interacting with our company via web or mobile. This standardization allowed for maximum reusability of requirements, code, and automation, and decreased variances with and the frequency of estimating. In the end to end model, poly-skilling was stressed across both roles and technologies so that all team members had the flexibility to pick up and work on any card at any point in the flow. This, coupled with the team’s use of the tools necessary to implement dev ops capabilities, allowed us to be more responsive to the customer.
Kristen Biddulph
Scrum Master, CSM, CSPO, CAL1 - Nationwide Insurance
Kristen has led software delivery teams over the last 4 years across Nationwide’s Digital assets for Sales, Identity Management, Servicing, and Mobile. Her current focus is on providing solutions to aid high performance teams in their product-centric journeys.
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Project To Product: How we transitioned to product-aligned value streamsTasktop
The project to product movement is quickly gathering speed - a recent Gartner report found that 85% of respondents are shifting to a product-centric mentality. However, the complexity and uncertainty of software delivery at scale, coupled with the sheer number of people involved in the process, is too much for traditional project management techniques. Motivation is not enough to achieve a successful transformation—the product-centric model requires new skill sets, different investments and a change in culture.
What does the shift away from project-thinking really look like?
During this webinar, Tasktop VP of Product Development, Nicole Bryan, combines our own journey with the experience of working with our enterprise customers, to paint a clear picture of the cross-organizational challenges in store - and how you can address them by:
- Adopting a “customer-first” mindset
- Appointing a Product Value Stream Lead and a Product Manager
- Implementing the Flow Framework™ to align the language of IT with the language of the business
From project to product mindset and onwards to product platform architecturesJorn Bettin
Is it possible to stay innovative and economically manage many hundreds or even thousands of products or product variants?
Organisations interested in benefiting from a product line and product platform approach must adopt values and organisational principles that encourage the development of deep domain expertise. This includes a deep understanding of the forces that continuously change the environment of the product line. These forces can then be harnessed as part of the architectural foundation for the product line.
The pervasive digitisation of services and the desire to create and operate platforms that can support large digital service ecosystems that include many organisations, have put the spotlight on design principles for product lines, product platforms, and related organisational structures.
These slides relate to a talk at ProductTank Auckland (https://www.meetup.com/ProductTank-Auckland/events/252496542/). The video recording is available at https://twitter.com/pmauckland/status/1021272934416109568.
How IT services companies who want to build non linear growth models need to make the necessary shifts internally to be able to innovate in product creation
Leading a large-scale agile transformation isn’t about adopting a new set of attitudes, processes, and behaviors at the team level… it’s about helping your company deliver faster to market, and developing the ability to respond to a rapidly-changing competitive landscape. First and foremost, it’s about achieving business agility. Business agility comes from people having clarity of purpose, a willingness to be held accountable, and the ability to achieve measurable outcomes. Unfortunately, almost everything in modern organizations gets in the way of teams acting with any sort of autonomy. In most companies, achieving business agility requires significant organizational change. Join @Mike Cottmeyer live from #Agile2017 during this workshop.
Presenter:
Dr. Gail Ferreira, Agile Practice Leader, MATRIX Resources, San Francisco Center of Excellence
Rapid scale directly impacts all levels of decision-making, planning, execution, culture, and communications for executives in hypergrowth companies. In this session, we will discuss how to organize, support, and tailor agile practices for teams and sub-teams in companies with a rapid growth cycle. We will share contemporary case studies of hypergrowth companies who have delivered agile at scale.
Topics will include:
• Basic agile and lean methods
• Scrum of Scrums
• SAFe
• Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD)
• Agility at Scale (Ambler/Lines)
• Spotify model (Tribes, Squads, Chapters & Guilds, DSDM).
Value Stream Architecture: What it is and how it can helpTasktop
Modern enterprises increasingly rely on software to keep the lights on and lay the foundations for long-term sustainable growth. Among many things, IT leaders are tasked with accelerating the time to value of their software delivery value streams.
But when asked, “Do you know what is slowing your software delivery teams down?”, why do IT leaders typically not know the answer?
Methodologies such as Agile and DevOps have been adopted to accelerate the time between build to deploy, yet the benefits are often only felt at a localized level (more sprints completed, higher number of deployments etc.) without a tangible link to business outcomes. Enter Value Stream Architecture.
During this webinar, Senior Value Stream Architect, Dan Feminella, presents:
- The business case for Value Stream Architecture
- Why your organization needs it in order to scale Agile and DevOps
- How to architect for end-to-end flow of business value from customer request to delivery and back through the customer feedback loop
Project To Product: How we transitioned to product-aligned value streamsTasktop
The project to product movement is quickly gathering speed - a recent Gartner report found that 85% of respondents are shifting to a product-centric mentality. However, the complexity and uncertainty of software delivery at scale, coupled with the sheer number of people involved in the process, is too much for traditional project management techniques. Motivation is not enough to achieve a successful transformation—the product-centric model requires new skill sets, different investments and a change in culture.
What does the shift away from project-thinking really look like?
During this webinar, Tasktop VP of Product Development, Nicole Bryan, combines our own journey with the experience of working with our enterprise customers, to paint a clear picture of the cross-organizational challenges in store - and how you can address them by:
- Adopting a “customer-first” mindset
- Appointing a Product Value Stream Lead and a Product Manager
- Implementing the Flow Framework™ to align the language of IT with the language of the business
From project to product mindset and onwards to product platform architecturesJorn Bettin
Is it possible to stay innovative and economically manage many hundreds or even thousands of products or product variants?
Organisations interested in benefiting from a product line and product platform approach must adopt values and organisational principles that encourage the development of deep domain expertise. This includes a deep understanding of the forces that continuously change the environment of the product line. These forces can then be harnessed as part of the architectural foundation for the product line.
The pervasive digitisation of services and the desire to create and operate platforms that can support large digital service ecosystems that include many organisations, have put the spotlight on design principles for product lines, product platforms, and related organisational structures.
These slides relate to a talk at ProductTank Auckland (https://www.meetup.com/ProductTank-Auckland/events/252496542/). The video recording is available at https://twitter.com/pmauckland/status/1021272934416109568.
How IT services companies who want to build non linear growth models need to make the necessary shifts internally to be able to innovate in product creation
Leading a large-scale agile transformation isn’t about adopting a new set of attitudes, processes, and behaviors at the team level… it’s about helping your company deliver faster to market, and developing the ability to respond to a rapidly-changing competitive landscape. First and foremost, it’s about achieving business agility. Business agility comes from people having clarity of purpose, a willingness to be held accountable, and the ability to achieve measurable outcomes. Unfortunately, almost everything in modern organizations gets in the way of teams acting with any sort of autonomy. In most companies, achieving business agility requires significant organizational change. Join @Mike Cottmeyer live from #Agile2017 during this workshop.
Presenter:
Dr. Gail Ferreira, Agile Practice Leader, MATRIX Resources, San Francisco Center of Excellence
Rapid scale directly impacts all levels of decision-making, planning, execution, culture, and communications for executives in hypergrowth companies. In this session, we will discuss how to organize, support, and tailor agile practices for teams and sub-teams in companies with a rapid growth cycle. We will share contemporary case studies of hypergrowth companies who have delivered agile at scale.
Topics will include:
• Basic agile and lean methods
• Scrum of Scrums
• SAFe
• Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD)
• Agility at Scale (Ambler/Lines)
• Spotify model (Tribes, Squads, Chapters & Guilds, DSDM).
Value Stream Architecture: What it is and how it can helpTasktop
Modern enterprises increasingly rely on software to keep the lights on and lay the foundations for long-term sustainable growth. Among many things, IT leaders are tasked with accelerating the time to value of their software delivery value streams.
But when asked, “Do you know what is slowing your software delivery teams down?”, why do IT leaders typically not know the answer?
Methodologies such as Agile and DevOps have been adopted to accelerate the time between build to deploy, yet the benefits are often only felt at a localized level (more sprints completed, higher number of deployments etc.) without a tangible link to business outcomes. Enter Value Stream Architecture.
During this webinar, Senior Value Stream Architect, Dan Feminella, presents:
- The business case for Value Stream Architecture
- Why your organization needs it in order to scale Agile and DevOps
- How to architect for end-to-end flow of business value from customer request to delivery and back through the customer feedback loop
Lean Agile Center of Excellence - Agile2017 TalkDeema Dajani
How to establish a Lean Agile Center of Excellence in your organization, and lead your transformation initiative in an Agile way. Drinking our own champagne as change agents.
Scaled Agile Framework® PI Plannings in a distributed environment are challenging. Get ideas to be more effective with the right measures and tools for distributed collaboration.
As we head into a new year, one thing is for sure, the world of technology and IT will continue to evolve and be disrupted at a frightening pace. The role of the modern IT organisation will thus need to adapt and be agile in order to keep pace with this changing landscape and to continue to be valuable to the organisations that they service. As IT estates become more complex, internal IT functions will need to become more mature and efficient in the way they operate in order to be perceived as a valued asset to the business. The release of IT4IT at the end of last year provides an interesting and potentially highly valuable reference architecture for IT organisations to use to help achieve this level of maturity and efficiency.
The IT4IT standard has really started to pick up momentum as we start 2016 and it is great to see the increase in the membership of the IT4IT forum as well as the general interest that is being seen in the industry for this new standard. I recently co-presented a webinar in collaboration with the Open Group where we looked at the potential real-world application and benefits that IT4IT can offer. Mandate and mindset will be critical to the successful use of IT4IT but I am confident that this approach has the potential to be very beneficial for many organisations as the role of the IT function continues to be redefined.
Team Topologies in action - early results from industry - DOES London Virtual...Matthew Skelton
A talk given at DevOps Enterprise Summit Virtual 2020
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Since the book Team Topologies was published in 2019, organizations around the world have started to adopt Team Topologies principles and practices like Stream-aligned teams, modern platforms, well-defined team interactions, and team cognitive load as a key driver for fast software delivery and operations.
We will look at examples from these organizations:
* Gjensidige Insurance, a leading Nordic insurance company with 4000 employees and business in the Nordic and Baltic countries, uses the four fundamental team types to clarify team responsibilities and interactions and is moving towards several “thinnest viable platforms” with Stream-aligned teams as internal customers
* PureGym is Britain’s largest gym chain - the first to gain over 1 million members. As PureGym expanded, so did the need for software to enable their members to book and manage gym sessions. Since 2019, PureGym has re-aligned its teams and team interactions based on Team Topologies patterns, helping to scale the engineering teams and improve flow.
* uSwitch / RVU, one of the UK’s leading consumer price comparison websites, has grown a modern platform from scratch, allowing stream-aligned teams to focus on consumers needs, offloading infrastructure provisioning concerns to the platform which also provides cross-cutting services around scalability, security and data management
* Visma is one of the leading software development companies in Europe with nearly 1 million customers in 21 countries. Team Topologies has helped to define and accelerate a transformation begun in 2015 to improve service ownership and speed of changes.
* Wealth Wizards is a UK company making financial advice affordable and accessible to everyone through online tools and apps. The engineering division at Wealth Wizards has used the Team Topologies ideas around team cognitive load to help right-size their teams and align teams to the most important flows of business change.
For each of these examples, we explore how the ideas and patterns in Team Topologies were useful to the organization and the results of the changes.
Exploring Agile Transformation and Scaling PatternsMike Cottmeyer
The goal of any enterprise agile adoption strategy is NOT to adopt agile. Companies adopt agile to achieve better business outcomes. Large organizations have no time for dogma and one-size-fits-all thinking when it comes to introducing agile practices. These companies need pragmatic guidance for safely and incrementally introducing structure, principles, and ultimately practices that will result in greater long term, sustainable business results. This talk will introduce a framework for safely, pragmatically, and incrementally introducing agile to help you achieve your business goals.
Build Your Own Value Stream Map by Paul J. Heidema and Junbin HuangPaul J. Heidema
A workshop session facilitated by Paul J. Heidema and Junbin Huang at the Toronto Agile Community 2016 conference. It comprised of: what is a value stream, how to build a value stream map, hands-on exercise of building a value stream map in a small group, and debriefing at the end in a large group.
Why Scale? When choose each scaling approach? SAFe? LeSS? Enterprise Kanban? Other? Scaling experts will compare the different approaches, share from their experience and answer questions from the audience.
This is the LeSS section presented by Sagi Smolarski
Lecture about "Enterprise Architecture @ ING" given at Solvay Brussels School...Alain Heremans
Presentation about how Enterprise Architecture practice has been implemented at ING Bank and how it evolved during the last 10 years till now. Dated 6th March 2018.
Agile Contracts by Drew Jemilo (Agile2015)Drew Jemilo
Agile has moved far beyond commercial software into the world’s largest enterprises and government agencies. We have scaling methods which can help launch vehicles into the atmosphere and beyond, yet traditional contract mindsets have put a drag on escape velocity. But there’s good news! We have agile explorers discovering the next frontier of contract agility. Join us for this Agile2015 session and enter the new era! This era includes the Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe®)
TRADITIONAL MODELS TO LEAN-AGILE APPROACHES
Fixed requirements, big up-front design, and gated processes have been the norm. The rationale seemed logical in the past. It would not make sense to award a contract or commit to a major development investment without knowing what the system is supposed to do, how much it costs, and when it will be completed. We assumed that complex systems could be fully defined before they were built, that requirements and solutions would not change, and that we could build it right the first time.
Traditional models exist but Lean-Agile contract approaches are gaining momentum in both the commercial and the U.S. Federal space. Find out more!
Lean Agile Center of Excellence - Agile2017 TalkDeema Dajani
How to establish a Lean Agile Center of Excellence in your organization, and lead your transformation initiative in an Agile way. Drinking our own champagne as change agents.
Scaled Agile Framework® PI Plannings in a distributed environment are challenging. Get ideas to be more effective with the right measures and tools for distributed collaboration.
As we head into a new year, one thing is for sure, the world of technology and IT will continue to evolve and be disrupted at a frightening pace. The role of the modern IT organisation will thus need to adapt and be agile in order to keep pace with this changing landscape and to continue to be valuable to the organisations that they service. As IT estates become more complex, internal IT functions will need to become more mature and efficient in the way they operate in order to be perceived as a valued asset to the business. The release of IT4IT at the end of last year provides an interesting and potentially highly valuable reference architecture for IT organisations to use to help achieve this level of maturity and efficiency.
The IT4IT standard has really started to pick up momentum as we start 2016 and it is great to see the increase in the membership of the IT4IT forum as well as the general interest that is being seen in the industry for this new standard. I recently co-presented a webinar in collaboration with the Open Group where we looked at the potential real-world application and benefits that IT4IT can offer. Mandate and mindset will be critical to the successful use of IT4IT but I am confident that this approach has the potential to be very beneficial for many organisations as the role of the IT function continues to be redefined.
Team Topologies in action - early results from industry - DOES London Virtual...Matthew Skelton
A talk given at DevOps Enterprise Summit Virtual 2020
---
Since the book Team Topologies was published in 2019, organizations around the world have started to adopt Team Topologies principles and practices like Stream-aligned teams, modern platforms, well-defined team interactions, and team cognitive load as a key driver for fast software delivery and operations.
We will look at examples from these organizations:
* Gjensidige Insurance, a leading Nordic insurance company with 4000 employees and business in the Nordic and Baltic countries, uses the four fundamental team types to clarify team responsibilities and interactions and is moving towards several “thinnest viable platforms” with Stream-aligned teams as internal customers
* PureGym is Britain’s largest gym chain - the first to gain over 1 million members. As PureGym expanded, so did the need for software to enable their members to book and manage gym sessions. Since 2019, PureGym has re-aligned its teams and team interactions based on Team Topologies patterns, helping to scale the engineering teams and improve flow.
* uSwitch / RVU, one of the UK’s leading consumer price comparison websites, has grown a modern platform from scratch, allowing stream-aligned teams to focus on consumers needs, offloading infrastructure provisioning concerns to the platform which also provides cross-cutting services around scalability, security and data management
* Visma is one of the leading software development companies in Europe with nearly 1 million customers in 21 countries. Team Topologies has helped to define and accelerate a transformation begun in 2015 to improve service ownership and speed of changes.
* Wealth Wizards is a UK company making financial advice affordable and accessible to everyone through online tools and apps. The engineering division at Wealth Wizards has used the Team Topologies ideas around team cognitive load to help right-size their teams and align teams to the most important flows of business change.
For each of these examples, we explore how the ideas and patterns in Team Topologies were useful to the organization and the results of the changes.
Exploring Agile Transformation and Scaling PatternsMike Cottmeyer
The goal of any enterprise agile adoption strategy is NOT to adopt agile. Companies adopt agile to achieve better business outcomes. Large organizations have no time for dogma and one-size-fits-all thinking when it comes to introducing agile practices. These companies need pragmatic guidance for safely and incrementally introducing structure, principles, and ultimately practices that will result in greater long term, sustainable business results. This talk will introduce a framework for safely, pragmatically, and incrementally introducing agile to help you achieve your business goals.
Build Your Own Value Stream Map by Paul J. Heidema and Junbin HuangPaul J. Heidema
A workshop session facilitated by Paul J. Heidema and Junbin Huang at the Toronto Agile Community 2016 conference. It comprised of: what is a value stream, how to build a value stream map, hands-on exercise of building a value stream map in a small group, and debriefing at the end in a large group.
Why Scale? When choose each scaling approach? SAFe? LeSS? Enterprise Kanban? Other? Scaling experts will compare the different approaches, share from their experience and answer questions from the audience.
This is the LeSS section presented by Sagi Smolarski
Lecture about "Enterprise Architecture @ ING" given at Solvay Brussels School...Alain Heremans
Presentation about how Enterprise Architecture practice has been implemented at ING Bank and how it evolved during the last 10 years till now. Dated 6th March 2018.
Agile Contracts by Drew Jemilo (Agile2015)Drew Jemilo
Agile has moved far beyond commercial software into the world’s largest enterprises and government agencies. We have scaling methods which can help launch vehicles into the atmosphere and beyond, yet traditional contract mindsets have put a drag on escape velocity. But there’s good news! We have agile explorers discovering the next frontier of contract agility. Join us for this Agile2015 session and enter the new era! This era includes the Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe®)
TRADITIONAL MODELS TO LEAN-AGILE APPROACHES
Fixed requirements, big up-front design, and gated processes have been the norm. The rationale seemed logical in the past. It would not make sense to award a contract or commit to a major development investment without knowing what the system is supposed to do, how much it costs, and when it will be completed. We assumed that complex systems could be fully defined before they were built, that requirements and solutions would not change, and that we could build it right the first time.
Traditional models exist but Lean-Agile contract approaches are gaining momentum in both the commercial and the U.S. Federal space. Find out more!
This deck gives an overview on the following key areas.
1) Agile Development Principle
2) Scrum Framework
3) User Story Creation
4) Definition of Done
5) Agile – Retrospective
6) Development – Metrics
7) Agile vs Traditional Development Approach
What does it mean by scaling Agile? Is it just applying scrum principles to a large team or simply adopting an industry available scaling framework? Find out how to make Agile at Scale work for you!
Butch Landingin, CTO of Orange & Bronze Software Labs, talks about the Agile Methodology for the Philippine Software Industry Association's Enablement Seminar on April 27 at the AIM.
About O&B:
Orange & Bronze is an offshore product and software development firm in the Philippines, is one of the first companies in Asia to use and advocate Agile Software Development, and has been using it since our inception in 2005, back when Agile was still an emerging movement. O&B offers training courses for Agile with Scrum and XP - these classes were developed and are taught by some of the Philippines' well-known and respected Agile / Scrum coaches and practitioners, and uses the format trusted by some of the best companies in the Philippines.
Introduction to Agile Software Developmentaboulkheir
What is Agile Software Development?
The Agile Manifesto
The Twelve Principles of Agile Software
Agile Methodologies
Scrum
Extreme Programming (XP)
Lean Software Development
Kanban Software Development
User Story
Definition of Done
Relative Sizing & Story Points
Planning Poker Estimation Technique
Velocity
Essence of agile gives flavor of Agile and its core principles, highlighting how it can give real time benefits. I developed this asset, based on my certified knowledge and my years of experience in handling Agile projects, transitioning from waterfall to Agile and transforming business.Best used for 1 day workshop.
Agile transformation approach by first consultingRoel van Overdam
Agile Way of Working in the organisation to increase the speed-to-market of IT delivery as well as improving business engagement and customer satisfaction. First Consulting helps organization to adopt the Agile Way of Working
Agile transformation approach by First ConsultingRoel van Overdam
Agile Way of Working in the organisation to increase the speed-to-market of IT delivery as well as improving business engagement and customer satisfaction. First Consulting supports organizations to embed the Agile Way of Workin
The Inextricable Link Between Value Streams and Resource Capacity PlanningTasktop
During this on-demand webinar, Tasktop President and COO, Neelan Choksi, and guest speaker, Forrester Vice President and Principal Analyst, Margo Visitacion, discuss why product value streams are the key to better capacity planning.
Align, Inform, Inspire: Measuring Business Agility and SAFe® with Flow MetricsTasktop
During this on-demand webinar, Scaled Agile Principal Consultant and Framework team member, Andrew Sales, and Tasktop Sr. Value Stream Architect, Lee Reid, discuss how the three measurement domains of SAFe—Outcomes, Flow, and Competency—provide a comprehensive, yet simple, model for measuring business agility at every level of the enterprise and view data from an actual product value stream to demonstrate how Flow Metrics can enable productive conversations with the business about prioritizing work, while still maintaining the taxonomy of SAFe for teams to implement and improve.
Webinar featuring Forrester TEI study: Driving 496% ROI with Tasktop VizTasktop
Business and IT leaders are under constant pressure to deliver outstanding customer experiences, fueled by technology and innovation, at the speed of the market and at a competitive cost.
To better understand how Tasktop Viz™ can connect enterprise transformation initiatives with financial benefits, Tasktop commissioned Forrester Consulting to conduct a Total Economic Impact™ (TEI) study and examine the potential ROI enterprises may benefit from by deploying the Tasktop Viz value stream management solution. What the study found was significant, with Tasktop Viz users experiencing up to 496% ROI over three years.
In this on-demand webinar, Tasktop CPO, Nicole Bryan, and guest speaker, Forrester Senior Consultant, Sam Conway, discuss the findings of the TEI study and what implementing Tasktop Viz could mean for your business.
Prove Your Transformation ROI with Value Stream ManagementTasktop
2020 elevated IT into the spotlight, opening up a window of unprecedented support for accelerating digital innovation and emerging technologies. But even with increased buy-in for investment and adoption, will anything be different this year?
Without the ability to measure and place value on specific transformation initiatives, many organizations are still shooting in the dark, either working on new features without aligning to business strategy, or putting them on the back-burner to concentrate on things that are easier to cross off a list.
In this on-demand webinar, Tasktop Sr. Flow Advisor, Paninya Masrangsan, provides actionable insights on how to prove your transformation ROI with value stream management.
Let It Flow: Using Flow Metrics to Combat Cognitive OverloadTasktop
Do conflicting priorities and interruptions disrupt your week? Is your calendar crammed with back-to-back meetings? If you are already overloaded and continue to take on more work, it’s likely you’re stressed. Stress impacts cognitive functioning - making it onerous to focus on and complete important work. While cognitive overload is difficult to measure, the impact is huge.
How can the impacts of stress be measured--and communicated? In this on-demand webinar, Tasktop Principal Flow Advisor, Dominica DeGrandis, presents actionable takeaways to address cognitive overload including:
- How to enable discussion for improvements using Flow Distribution and Flow Load
- How to allocate capacity for debt work by initiating “Flow Protection Time”
- How to put conditions in place for data-driven experimentation
Leveraging Validation Lifecycle Data to Drive Actionable Business InsightsTasktop
In this on-demand webinar, Tasktop Sr. Value Stream Architect, Dan Feminella, Tx3 Services Co-founder and CRO, Eric Toburen, and Merck & Co. Test Tool Specialist, Petr Srajb, present n how organizations can start making data-driven decisions while maintaining compliance and traceability by:
- Automating the flow of Computer Systems Validation (CSV) Lifecycle data to eliminate duplicate entry and boost productivity.
- Providing real-time visibility into the health of your product value streams to see how business value is flowing—not just work
- Generating Flow Metrics to spot bottlenecks and identify opportunities where investment is needed to maximize business results.
Driving Digital Transformation Insights with Value Stream ManagementTasktop
Many organizations have been on the road to AD&D transformation, making significant investments in CI/CD and release automation, yet they still have nagging issues such as siloed teams and lack of actionable data--and the new reality of working from home has made gaining the insights needed to master software at scale even more difficult. Value Stream Management (VSM) is helping enterprises to align and make better decisions, but there is still work to be done.
In this webinar, guest speaker Forrester Principal Analyst, Chris Condo and Tasktop CEO, Dr. Mik Kersten deliver an overview of Value Stream Management—a technology and methodology for gaining insight into software delivery processes that enables dev leaders to capture data that represents the actual state of processes—and discuss how Flow Metrics provide the analytics to help organizations better balance workloads, visualize bottlenecks and provide leaders with the data they need to make continuous improvements.
7 Must-Have Value Stream Management Capabilities to Maximize ROITasktop
The transition from project to product in Enterprise IT has the potential to drastically improve market response. Product line leaders can shift resources and funds up to 90% faster than in a project model.1 But that agility and authority is wasted if inadequate data and analytics on end-to-end flow are impeding IT from accelerating business growth.
Join Tasktop Sr. Director of Product, Naomi Lurie, and Principal Value Stream Architect, Mara Puisite for a webinar demonstrating how your organization can maximize business ROI with Value Stream Management and Flow Metrics by:
Measuring the rate of value delivery across software products and services
Capturing actionable insights into the bottlenecks impeding business value delivery
Providing a unified executive view of software delivery productivity and its correlation to business results like growth
Making informed data-driven decisions about future investments in a product line
From Factories To Flow: Streamlining Software Delivery at Cubic CorporationTasktop
Cubic Corporation is a technology-driven, market-leading solutions provider that has been innovating in the public transportation and defense industry for nearly seven decades – having revolutionized elevators, global positioning, public transit fare payments and military training. With a strong foundation of software delivery through solutions such as the “Top Gun” air combat training system as well as the fare payment systems for public transportation platforms in many US and European cities, Cubic set out on a journey to double down on software innovation. A key to that transformation was shifting to a product mindset to accelerate delivery through its highly complex value streams.
During this webinar, Tasktop CEO and founder, Dr. Mik Kersten interviews Jim Colson, CTO of Cubic Corporation on how their transformation is unfolding and lessons learned along the way. We cover Cubic’s use of the Flow Framework®, SAFe® and other industry standards and view some of the flow diagnostics identified by Tasktop Viz, where Cubic was able to accelerate the pace and velocity of delivery.
Power to the People! Shifting from Project to Product with Tasktop VizTasktop
If your executive leadership has begun planning a shift from project to product, it’s time to talk about how it impacts and benefits you.
Product Managers, Engineering Managers, Scrum Masters, and Agile Coaches are invited to join this webinar to learn about:
* Measuring what matters: What to measure when you shift to product.
* Getting to product metrics fast: How to measure product value streams in a traditionally project-oriented organization.
* Aligning with the business: How to focus teams on generating new business value while negotiating priorities like tech debt.
* Empowering teams: How to motivate teams in new product structures to identify and overcome their constraints and dependencies.
Your Tasktop co-hosts—Nicole Bryan, VP Product Development, and Naomi Lurie, Sr Director of Product Marketing—will share real-life stories from enterprises using Tasktop Viz to make the shift to product. They’ll also share best practices on how to get started and literally get insights within days.
How to Drive Maximum Business Value from IT Investments with the Flow FrameworkTasktop
When organizations connect and measure the impact of their IT investments on the business’ strategy, business and technology leaders are able to partner more effectively and accelerate the delivery of real business value.
But to do so, these teams must be seamlessly aligned throughout the delivery pipeline, able to quickly identify and resolve bottlenecks, and work together to optimize their processes end-to-end. Flow Metrics enable organizations to measure what matters in software delivery, optimizing the flow of business value from ideation to operation and turning IT from a project-oriented cost center to a profit-generating product operating model.
Key Takeaways:
Discover how to align business and IT leaders to optimize value delivery using the Flow Framework™
Learn how to use Flow Metrics to expose bottlenecks and reveal opportunities to improve time-to-market, responsiveness to customers, and quality
Understand how to create a seamless end-to-end flow of business value in large-scale application delivery using Blueprint Storyteller and Tasktop Hub
Enable High-performance and Strategic Capabilities with Flow MetricsTasktop
To remain relevant amid increasing market disruption, organizations have no choice but to compress their software delivery timelines to deliver features customers want, faster.
Frequently, tactical decisions are made to add people, invest in more tools, and increase the amount of work in teams’ backlogs without achieving the desired results. Agile transformations introduce methodologies and frameworks without the appropriate support mechanisms for success. To enable high performance and inform strategic decisions, organizations need a new foundation.
During this on-demand webinar, Tasktop Flow Framework Engagement Manager, Kristen Biddulph, presents how Flow Metrics provide that foundation, irrespective of methodology or framework, by surfacing end-to-end data on an organization’s flow of work, providing insights that will help them meet their goals.
Flow Metrics: An MRI of your Product Value StreamsTasktop
IT within large enterprises can span vast and complex business portfolios, with numerous external and internal-facing products and their domains. The delivery and maintenance of these products is supported by a network of tools, teams, technologies and processes, all with their own unique variants. The primary goal of the shift to a product-oriented model is to increase business agility and to satisfy the diverse and ever-changing needs of the customer. Organizations must react quickly to customer needs to accelerate the flow of business value from ideation to operation. However, the way the work is traced and measured is slowing down the time to value.
This lack of visibility makes it impossible to know if value is accelerating, time-to-value is getting shorter, waste is decreasing, value work is prioritized and whether demand is outweighing capacity. By automating and visualizing the flow of work and abstracting the end-to-end data across the toolchain underpinning your product value streams, you can get an MRI of your product’s health to help answer those questions and take informed action before it’s too late.
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How to Integrate Multiple Jira Instances to Improve Collaboration, Visibility...Tasktop
There is no denying that Jira has taken over the developer space. Most developers only want to use Jira, and many organizations are taking advantage of the flexibility of Jira by making it their single source of truth for all software delivery teams.
If Jira is your single source of truth, it’s easy to believe you don’t need to connect to the rest of your value stream. But what about when you have multiple Jira instances across Jira, Jira Cloud and Data Center? The truth is, in order to ensure cross-team visibility, traceability and overarching reporting, you don’t need to look past Jira for the need to integrate.
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Making Connections Visible: How to Defrag your Value Stream | Tasktop Connect...Tasktop
How many different siloes is your organization at the mercy of? How much time theft occurs from chasing down data in separate systems? Measuring performance is a challenge when work is disconnected.
Connecting missing links in the flow of work reveals the elusive big picture. This talk addresses the challenges of a fragmented value stream and provides guidance on how to improve your organizations performance with connectivity.
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First Line Of Defense: How contractors can become software factories to suppo...Tasktop
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Experience our free, in-depth three-part Tendenci Platform Corporate Membership Management workshop series! In Session 1 on May 14th, 2024, we began with an Introduction and Setup, mastering the configuration of your Corporate Membership Module settings to establish membership types, applications, and more. Then, on May 16th, 2024, in Session 2, we focused on binding individual members to a Corporate Membership and Corporate Reps, teaching you how to add individual members and assign Corporate Representatives to manage dues, renewals, and associated members. Finally, on May 28th, 2024, in Session 3, we covered questions and concerns, addressing any queries or issues you may have.
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2. Speaker
Scrum Master, CSM, CSPO, CAL1 @ Nationwide Insurance
Kristen has led software delivery teams over the last 4 years across Nationwide’s
Digital assets for Sales, Identity Management, Servicing, and Mobile. Her current
focus is on providing solutions to aid high performance teams in their product-centric
journeys.
Kristen Biddulph
3. Contents
Problem Statement & Defining Success
Customers are demanding products quicker, and we as a company must find ways to compress the timeline required to deliver
the features customers seek to remain competitive. As a result, we knew we needed to make some changes.
Nationwide’s Phased Approach and Preparation
Nationwide took a 3-phased approach to first integrate short-term planning into the IT team space while introducing the
Minimally Marketable Product Concept, then by introducing the organization of work around a product and cross-training team
members, and lastly, by expanding phase 2 out to multiple lines.
Streamlining the Process from A-Z
Previous processes served a purpose at a time; however, teams and the assets they support were evolving beyond these
processes. As a result, a lot of overhead was removed and the cross-functional team became an autonomous unit enabled to
deliver. This section introduces the ways the teams chose to streamline the processes.
Challenges during the Transition
Nationwide encountered a number of challenges during the transition. Some we have worked our way through, others we are
still figuring out. The most important thing when trying something new is being willing to learn and quickly adapt.
4. Problem Statement
Near Term Plan Rapid
Alignment
Iterative Solution Scoping
Develop, Test, Implement
Plan Team Project Team
Line
Business and IT had similar pains:
• Long, linear process with a unidirectional information flow
• Planning is inflexible and tied to a rigid annual funding cycle
• Siloed interactions, many handoffs, lack of integration
• Unclear product ownership
• Large batches of work with inaccurate estimates
• “One size fits all” mentality towards application development
• Infrequent and slow communication between teams
• Large, infrequent deliveries
• Disjointed single channel projects that provided varying customer
experiences
Re-Planning, Re-Estimating, Stage Gates
ahead
Customers are demanding products quicker, and we as a company must find ways to compress the
timeline required to deliver the features customers seek to remain competitive.
5. Scaling agile
requires us to alter
our operating
models and
organizational
structures for the
delivery of work
Changes to the Operating Model
Before Goal State
Project Centric Product Centric
Siloed Execution Integrated Cross Functional Teams
Hierarchical Decision Making Empowered Autonomous Teams
Rigid Roles & Responsibilities Cross-trained Teams
Multi-year Planning Sensing & Responding to the market
Annual Project Centric Funding Adaptable Value Based Funding
Mega Releases Small & Frequent Releases (MMP/MVP)
“Goldplated” Story Cards Vertical Slicing
6. Defining “Success” for the Model
Achieve Increased Delivery Velocity of business capabilities by….
• Transition from a Project based delivery model to a Product / Value
Stream model
• Integrate Plan and Build activities
• Use Agile + Lean practices across the full lifecycle (Plan through Build)
• Implement Continuous Flow of Delivery
• Break work down into Smaller Batches
• Eliminate Handoffs & Duplication of work
• Improve Collaboration & Communication by working as ‘One Team’
• Conduct Quarterly Planning with dependent teams
Our products and services are loved by
our customers, with subjective ratings
consistently placing us in the top tier of
our markets
Our portfolio of work is focused, fast
and dynamic, allowing for frequent and
reliable deliveries while maintaining
flexibility to changing needs
There is a feedback loop from teams
and back, keeping teams tightly
coupled to real business needs while
providing leadership with knowledge on
product performance to inform
strategic
decisions
Going forward, we need to provide customer experiences in an Omnichannel environment
delivering a consistent, seamless, and high quality experience that allows a customer to
start a journey through one channel and continue through another while achieving
increased delivery velocity.
Commander’s Intent: the definition of what success looks like in an uncertain, dynamic, resource-
constrained environment
7. Experiment, Innovate, and Empower (3 Phases)
Apply product centric
scope alignment with
integrated cross functional
team to additional
Nationwide Lines
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3
Created integrated cross
functional teams by combining
Plan and Build resources across
business areas
Introduced MMP concepts and
Continuous Flow (Discovery thru
Refinement)
Leveraged 2 teams for experiment
Achieved ~64% cycle time
improvement from Discovery to
DDIT Start
Applied product centric concepts
to organize scope by value-
stream with an integrated cross
functional team
Leveraged 1 team to open first
value-stream
Achieved poly-skilling and scale
Multiple DDIT improvements
tested and adopted
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3
We are here
Minimum Marketable Product
Integrated Cross Functional
Structure
(Discovery – Refinement – Delivery)
Minimum Marketable Product
Integrated Cross Functional
Structure
(Discovery – Refinement – Delivery)
Product/Value-Stream Centric
Scope Alignment
Minimum Marketable Product
Integrated Cross Functional
Structure
(Discovery – Refinement – Delivery)
Interactions between
Nationwide Lines
Product/Value-Stream Centric
Scope Alignment
8. Team Uplift
Business Acumen Technology Leadership
Customer
Segmentation
To Provide
Focus
Broader Tech Stacks and DevOps
Capabilities
Everybody Is a Leader
Uplift was provided in 3 key areas across the whole cross-functional team
9. Provide the following information:
• What capability is the customer
wanting?
• What is the initial proposed
solution?
• What benefits realization does
offering this capability provide
the company?
The whole cross-functional team,
led by the Product Owner,
collaboratively elicits requirements
together:
Defining “Success” for the
team and getting started
Capability
Feature
User Story
10. What is an MMP?
• The Minimal Marketable Product (MMP)
is based on the idea that less is more.
The MMP describes the product with the
smallest possible feature set that
addresses the user needs, creates the
desired user experience, and can hence be
marketed and sold successfully. The MMP
is a tool to reduce time-to-market… It can
be launched more quickly than a fat,
feature-rich one.
• A great example of an MMP is Apple’s
original iPhone launched in 2007. Apple
has subsequently built a feature rich
product and continues to do so
incrementally.
• The key to creating a successful MMP is
to “develop the product for the few, not
the many” and to focus on those features
that make a real difference to our
members.
11. Estimating just once?
How many jelly beans do you see?
And now?
And now?
How accurate can you be?
• Using relative sizing, we have found success in having less
than 10% variance from our final actuals
• This has improved predictability and reduced fiscal
variance
Capability
Feature Feature Feature
User Story
User Story
User Story
User Story
User Story
User Story
User Story
User Story
User Story
MMP1
MMP2 MMP3
12. Vertical Slicing and not going for gold…
Enabling Continuous Delivery one card at a time… Going with what you know today…
User Interface
Service Layer
Persistence Layer
Card 1
Card 2
Card 3
Persisted Requirements
Requirement
Scenarios 1-8
Story
Scenarios 1-4
Story
Scenarios 5-6
Story
Scenarios 7-8
Capability
Card 1
As a…
I want…
So that…
Card 2
As a…
I want…
So that…
Card 3
As a…
I want…
So that…
XXX
13. Making Work Visible1
and the Continuous Plan
• Clear priorities updated regularly
• Dependencies mapped out on story map
• WIP limits set
• Clear timeboxed goals without IPMs
• Continuous Improvement in every iteration
• Pull system enabled accelerated velocity
End to end value
stream visibility
from product
concept to
implementation
1 From DeGrandis, Dominica, (2017) Making Work Visible Portland, OR: IT Revolution Press.
14. Asset Readiness and Best Practices to enable Continuous Delivery
Acceptance Test Driven Development
• Emphasis on collaboration between the team members and product owner to
have a common understanding of what to implement
• Must satisfy the test to say that development is complete
Improvement Katas
Build
Acceptance
Criteria
Automate
against
Acceptance
Criteria
Develop until
Automation
is Green
Refactor to
optimize
code
Problem Statement
The current asset does not
have a mature CI/CD and
we are unable to release
when ready.
First Steps
Break out work to integrate
into iterations
4 weeks from now
• Docker containers
• Enable New Relic
• Integrate Security
Testing
• Nitro Conversion
Definition of Awesome
A robust CI/CD with a zero
downtime release when
ready capability so that
pushes to production are
non-events.
16. Challenges on the Journey
Teams encountered the below problems
during their transitions:
• Cross-training across roles and
technologies
• Identifying value streams
• Team availability for Discovery phase
• Dual laptops (Mobile vs. Web needs)
• Test strategies and frameworks
• External work incoming to the department
• Interaction model changes
• InnerSourcing
• Adaptive funding
19. Product/Value-Stream Centric Delivery Process
Nationwide Lines
Product
Backlog
APIs & Micro Services Architecture
Cloud (aPaaS)
Discover Refine Deliver Measure
Reuse Analysis
Story Mapping
MMP Definition
Backlog Grooming
Develop
& Test
Prototype
Show &
Tell
Story
Refine
ment
Scrum (Build)
Strategy/LT Planning
Opportunity/Problem
Flexible Funding
Customer Journey
Strategy & Long Term
Planning
Business KPIs & Metrics
Sense & Respond
Continuous Flow
Release when Ready
User Feedback,
KPIs & Metrics
20. EDE’s Model Is On The Right Track
Success Factors of Agile at Scale
2
01 From CEB Applications Research Team, (2017) The 9 Success Factors of Agile at Scale https://www.gartner.com/doc/3817672?ref=mrktg-srch
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