Video description
Implementing Agile is a huge organizational change, and it's
difficult. Today's organizations are complex adaptive systems that
will react in unpredictable ways when change is introduced. Some
consider Agile as processes and tools while others consider Agile
as a mindset.
Organizations are far too complex to assume one path to
agility is the right path for everyone. Jason Little has been in
the software industry since 1996 and has been helping organizations
adopt Agile practices since 2007 as a Scrum Master, Product Owner
and Coach. In this video Jason will show you a 4 step model that
will help you shape your path to business agility. In addition,
this video talks about how to leverage the Lean Startup method even
if your organization is not a startup.
About the Author:
Jason Littlehas over 17 years experience in the IT and
software industry, and he has been using Agile practices since
2002. He is a licensed Management 3.0 trainer, Certified Scrum
Professional, Certified Scrum Product Owner, and Microsoft
Certified Professional, and he has been helping organizations adopt
Agile practices as a coach and employee since 2008.
Jason has spoken at multiple Agile Alliance conferences as
well as Lean Software and Systems and numerous other events and
conferences in North America and Europe. In 2012, he won the Lean
Startup Machine weekend competition in Toronto and now mentors
University of Waterloo MBA students on the art of Lean Startup. His
approach to Agile is pragmatic, and he focuses on organizational
change management and contextual common sense practices over
following a particular methodology. Jason’s experience extends from
working in the trenches with teams to management and executives and
recently has been working on sustainable organizational
transformation by bringing Agile practices to HR, Change
Management, and Learning and Performance teams.
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Lesson 1: The Roots of Agile
-
Lesson 2: Understand: Discover the Business Purpose Behind Your Agile Transformation and Why Your Business Context Must Drive It
- Learning objectives 00:02:23
- 2.1 Story: Agile for the sake of agile 00:06:29
- 2.2 Establish a sense of urgency for bringing change based on business objectives 00:15:04
- 2.3 Understanding your organization’s culture and why trying to change your culture might be a bad idea 00:05:39
- 2.4 Understand how your mindset fits into your culture and why that’s important for creating your strategy 00:03:26
- 2.5 Now try this 00:07:20
- Summary - Understand that agile is more about organizational change and less about ‘agile’ 00:02:52
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Lesson 3: Educate: Learn about Agile Methods and Organizational Change
- Learning objectives 00:02:17
- 3.1 Story: Agile 2012 Session - ‘We want best practices’ 00:03:51
- 3.2 Agile certifications 00:04:32
- 3.3 Alternatives to certification 00:11:26
- 3.4 Systems and organizational change 00:15:08
- 3.5 Now try this 00:07:20
- Summary: Building your education plan 00:02:24
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Lesson 4: Execute: Generating and Executing Your Organizational Change Strategy
- Learning objectives 00:02:35
- 4.1 Story: Pilots gone wrong 00:01:32
- 4.2 Establishing a pilot program 00:13:07
- 4.3 Big bang! 00:10:53
- 4.4 Evolutionary change: Change as little as possible 00:03:14
- 4.5 The importance of visibility 00:13:55
- 4.6 Using metrics 00:03:43
- 4.7 Now try this 00:02:27
- Summary: Developing your execution plan 00:03:05
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Lesson 5: Reflect: Using Metrics to Reflect on Your Progress to Determine What to Do Next
- Learning objectives 00:02:01
- 5.1 Story: Reflecting on business and intangible metrics 00:10:06
- 5.2 Retrospectives at team levels and at scale 00:03:29
- 5.3 Dynamic governance to improve flow of communication 00:05:01
- 5.4 Reflecting on and adjusting metrics 00:07:55
- 5.5 Now try this 00:02:10
- Summary: Tuning and adjusting your plan 00:01:18
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Lesson 6: Where Do You Go from Here with Agile?
- Learning objectives 00:01:49
- 6.1 Staying focused on your business purpose 00:01:27
- 6.2 Recap of the four-step model 00:15:16
- 6.3 Stepping through the model 00:06:34
- 6.4 Now try this - A one page change plan 00:03:05
- Summary: Adapt this model to your context 00:01:57
-
Lesson 7: Lean Startup and Visualization Techniques
- Learning objectives 00:01:11
- 7.1 Lean startup isn’t just for startups 00:27:53
- 7.2 Visualization techniques 00:08:13
- Summary
Product information
- Title: Agile Transformation LiveLessons (Video Training): Four Steps to Organizational Change
- Author(s):
- Release date: October 2012
- Publisher(s): Pearson
- ISBN: 0133155951
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