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Integrating agile in a waterfall world

Integrating agile in a waterfall world. Joseph Flahiff, CEO Whitewater Projects, Inc. . We feel like this guy. PMs In the eyes of Agileists. Abuse by Project Managers.

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Integrating agile in a waterfall world

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  1. Integrating agile in a waterfall world Joseph Flahiff, CEO Whitewater Projects, Inc.

  2. We feel like this guy

  3. PMs In the eyes of Agileists

  4. Abuse by Project Managers “In the last 28 years, I have worked with organizations around the world (South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, USA, Hong Kong & UK) in large and small businesses and government. I can count on the fingers of one hand the real Project Managers I've had the privilege to work with.” ~ Shane Hastie <ShaneH@softed.com>

  5. What Is the purpose?

  6. Where are we going? • Agile in What Context • What are the Options • The other 80%

  7. Agile in What Context?

  8. Project Management A project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service or result.

  9. Product Management An organizational life-cycle function within a company dealing with the planning or forecasting or marketing of a product or products at all stages of the product life-cycle.

  10. Triple constraint

  11. What do you do? • Get Educated! • Make your Team Aware • Look at the big picture • Manage the product backlog as well as the project backlog • Work for Evolution not Revolution Think and Note

  12. Where are we going? • Agile in What Context • What are the Options • The other 80%

  13. WBS! Iteration based Feature based Release based

  14. Two Basic Models Iteration Based Feature / Release Based Feature 1 Iteration Time boxes Feature 1 Epics

  15. Practical Application Release 1 Release 2 Rel. 3

  16. Practical Application Release 1 External Dependency Release 2 Rel. 3

  17. Practical Application Release 1 External milestone Release 2 Rel. 2.1 Rel. 3

  18. Where are we going? • Agile in What context • What are the Options • The other 80%

  19. Either Agile or Waterfall

  20. Sequential (Waterfall) Scoping Planning Build Test Deploy Close Incremental Deploy Close Scoping Planning Build Test Iterative Scoping Planning Build Test Deploy Feedback Close Agile (Scrum) Scoping Planning Build Test Deploy Feedback Close

  21. Envelope Method For Scrum

  22. Adaptive Software Development Common Practices AUP Waterfall TDD DSDM Kanban Scrum Agile Modeling ATDD eXtreme Programming FDD EssUP Crystal OpenUP Pragmatic Programming

  23. only Agile is not Scrum Lean Systems Thinking Six Sigma Agile XP FDD TDD Adaptive ATDD DSDM AUP Kanban scrum

  24. Lean / Kanban5 step process • Map the Existing Value Stream • Visualize the Value Stream • Limit Work-in-Progress • Establish a Cadence • Measure and Improve

  25. Where are we going? • Agile in What context • What are the Options • The other 80%

  26. Two sides of agile

  27. A Real Leader “Help their teams be successful, the ‘bearers of water and removers of boulders’, who have the backbone to resist unreasonable demands, who clearly explain the impact of management decisions, who can motivate the team to meet a crisis deadline ONLY when it is really a crisis and who otherwise understand the importance of sustainable pace. They fight the petty fights and protect their teams from the dysfunction around them.” ~ Shane Hastie <ShaneH@softed.com>

  28. Self-Organizing Constructive Disagreement Collaborative AMAZING Speed Committed to Team Success Team Owns Decisions & Commitments Improved Quality Self-Motivated Team & Individuals Get business Value Faster More of what Customers Really want Personal Satisfaction Courage Openness Respect Purpose Focus Commitment Coaching Agile Teams: Lyssa Adkins

  29. What is Servant Leadership? • Robert Greenleaf (1904-1990) • “The servant-leader is servant first… It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first. Then conscious choice brings one to aspire to lead.”

  30. Before we close…

  31. We need you

  32. Contact Information Joseph Flahiff www.whitewaterprojects.com Joseph@whitewaterprojects.com Tel: 888.831.9904 Direct: 206.276.1386 www.twitter.com/a/joseph_flahiff http://www.linkedin.com/in/josephflahiff

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