TP PM HalfͲday Tutorial 11/12/2013 1:00 PM "Planning to Learn and Learning from Delivery: Scrum, Kanban, and Beyond" Presented by: David Hussman DevJam Brought to you by: 340 Corporate Way, Suite 300, Orange Park, FL 32073 888Ͳ268Ͳ8770 ͼ 904Ͳ278Ͳ0524 ͼ [email protected]ͼ www.sqe.com
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Planning to Learn and Learning from Delivery: Scrum, Kanban, and Beyond
Planning is a tool and, like all tools, can be used for good or ill. Too much planning can be wasteful; too little planning can breed chaos. Successful teams gravitate toward “just enough planning.” Building on his years of coaching XP, Scrum, kanban, and lean, David Hussman pragmatically describes planning that promotes early and continuous learning. He details how to collaboratively create plans that allow teams to continuously measure, learn, and pivot. David covers roadmap planning, iterative delivery, dealing with adversity, and adapting your planning to provide the most value with the least process. He also discusses working with large programs, working across locations, the pragmatic use of tools, and helping people learn to ask essential questions, answered by concrete evidence that is iteratively produced. If you are tired of people talking—or preaching—about processes but producing little real value, David’s approach will leave you satisfied and ready to pump new life into your team’s planning.
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Working with companies of all sizes worldwide, David Hussman teaches and coaches the adoption of agile methods as powerful delivery tools. Sometimes he pairs with developers and testers; other times he helps plan and create product roadmaps. David often works with leadership groups to pragmatically use agile methods to foster innovation and a competitive business advantage. Prior to working as a full-time coach, he spent years building software in the audio, biometrics, medical, financial, retail, and education sectors. David now leads DevJam, a company composed of agile collaborators. As mentors and practitioners, DevJam (devjam.com) focuses on agility as a tool to help people and companies improve their software production skills.
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Planning to Learn and
Learning from Delivery
Scrum, Kanban & Beyond
DevJam Learns from Delivery
Design
Deliver
Learn
DevJam Productions
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The Source for This Session
Where are we headed today?
Planning to Discover( product - people - technology )
Planning to Deliver( Scrum - Kanban - “NanBan” )
Learning from Delivery( measuring - learning - pivoting )
The Tools and the Tells
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Planning to Discover
( product roadmaps )( teams and programs )
( technology and systems )
Planning to Discover
Product Thinking and Planning( user - use - context )
Planning with People and Teams( dude - team - program )
Dealing with Technology and Systems( tools - frameworks - apps - systems )
Planning to Discover
Product Thinking and Planning( user - use - context )
Planning with People and Teams( dude - team - program )
Dealing with Technology and Systems( tools - frameworks - apps - systems )
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Product Thinking
System Context
Product Context
Making Product Choices
All Product Ideas
Product Development
Collaborative Chartering
Pragmatic Personas
Story Maps
User Interviews
Market Research
Slices
Let’s do some product thinking
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Flights Done Right ( Collaborative Charter )
Product Name: Flights Done Right
Timeframe: Get a first release out in three months
Elevator Pitch:
Goals Success Measures
Flights Done Right ( Collaborative Charter )
Product Name: Flights Done Right
Timeframe: Get a first release out in three months
Elevator Pitch: Create a place to find and book flights that is not painful and truly helpful (if not fun). The experience should be personal (possibly “gamified where meaningful) and not cumbersome (e.g. navigating through forms and screens).
Goals Success MeasuresMake it fast and painless Book a flight to two major cities in less than 5 minQuickly show me many flight options E.G. Reorder from price to route with one clickRemove airport code thinking Type in any city name and quickly select my cityHelp me get to places I often visit Show last 5 cities traveled to when starting a bookingFast access to my preferences No more than two clicks needed to update my prefsMake it easy to share my feedback Should be able to share feedback in less than 30 secSend me offers that I care about Send me offers for last five destinations or origins
Planning to Discover
Product Thinking and Planning( user - use - context )
Planning with People and Teams( dude - team - program )
Dealing with Technology and Systems( tools - frameworks - apps - systems )
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How far out should you plan?
How far out can you plan?
How far out must you plan?
Capacity, Velocity and Constraints
Delivered
Potential Realities
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Let’s do some road mapping
Across Teams and Across Time
Planning to Discover
Product Thinking and Planning( user - use - context )
Planning with People and Teams( dude - team - program )
Dealing with Technology and Systems( tools - frameworks - apps - systems )
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Applications and Systems
Constraints and Dependencies
Planning to Deliver
( Scrum - Kanban - “NonBan” )
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Dude’s Law: Value = Why / How
V=WHV=
WH
How much process is enough?
There are many delivery styles
Remember: process is a set of tools not a solution