Who We Are - Scrum Inc
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Who We Are - Scrum Inc
Scrum: Disruptive Leadership! Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness @ Who We Are Scrum Inc. is the Agile leadership company of Dr. Jeff Sutherland, co-creator of Scrum. We are based at the MIT Cambridge Innovation Center, MA. We maintain the Scrum framework by: • Capturing and codifying evolving best practices, • Conducting original research on organizational behavior • Adapting the methodology to an ever-expanding set of industries, processes and business challenges We also help companies achieve the full benefits of Scrum through our comprehensive suite of support services: • Training (Scrum Master, Product Owner, Agile Leadership, online courses, etc.) • Consulting (linking Scrum and business strategy, customizing Scrum) • Coaching (hands-on support to Scrum teams) • Publishing and new content development We run our services company using Scrum as the primary management framework, making us a living laboratory on the cutting edge of “Enterprise Scrum” Find out more at www.scruminc.com. @ Achieving the Dream United States Declaration of Independence We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. @ Most People Think Work Sucks • • • 55% of workers are unhappy in their job (Conference Board) 65% are looking for a new job (Deloitte) We find paid work is ranked lower than any of the other 39 activities individuals engage in, with the exception of being sick in bed. (Center for Economic Performance) @ Few Achieve the Dream The best-laid schemes o' mice an' men Gang aft agley, An' lea'e us nought but grief an' pain, For promis'd joy! Robert Burns @ Twice as much sweat in half the time @ Make Work Visible @ General Douglas MacArthur Duty, Honor, Country @ Plans are Worthless, Planning is Everything! @ Plans are Worthless, Planning is Everything! Captain Edwin Atterberry Shot Down August 1967- Wikipedia @ @ Medical School Mentors @ Mathematical Models of Carcinogenesis @ Death March at the Bank @ Landing the Project YouTube: RF-4E of the Hellenic Air Force @ Make Work Visible! @ Continuous Improvement @ The Importance of Architecture @ Smart and Lazy Do Least Work To Generate Maximum Effect Product Backlog Items Deployable Feature Continuous Deployment Scrum Type C Agile The Agile Enterprise RUP Waterfall Spiral @ Conway’s Law • Conway's law is an adage named after computer programmer Melvin Conway, who introduced the idea in 1968; it was first dubbed Conway's law by participants at the 1968 National Symposium on Modular Programming. It states that organizations which design systems ... are constrained to produce designs which are copies of the communication structures of these organizations—M. Conway • Eric S Raymond, an open source advocate who co-founded the Open Source Initiative, restated Conway's law…The organization of the software and the organization of the software team will be congruent, he said. Summarizing an example in Conway's paper, Raymond wrote that "If you have four groups working on a compiler, you'll get a 4-pass compiler" • James O. Coplien and Neil B. Harrison stated that "If the parts of an organization (e.g. teams, departments, or subdivisions) do not closely reflect the essential parts of the product, or if the relationship between organizations do not reflect the relationships between product parts, then the project will be in trouble... Therefore: Make sure the organization is compatible with the product architecture". Bad Example of Conway’s Law F35 Delayed by Software Problems • $143 Billion over budget • At least another year late • ~200M per plane @ Nonaka and Takeuchi Type A – Isolated cycles of work NASA Type B – Overlapping work Fuji Xerox Scrum Project Management Type C – All at once Honda, Toyota, 3M, … @ Disruptive Leadership • Transcendent Goals • Autonomy • Cross-Fertilization Agile Manufacturing - Beyond Lean • Agile competition goes beyond the Japanese marketing strategies know as lean manufacturing by permitting the customer, jointly with the vendor or provider, to determine what the product will be. • For agile competitors, the ability to individualize products comes at little or no increase in manufacturing cost. It does, however exact a cost: It requires major changes in organization, management philosophy, and operations. @ Agile Manifesto www.agilemanifesto.org! We are uncovering better ways of developing software by doing it and helping others do it. Through this work we have come to value:! ! Individuals and interactions over processes and tools! Working software product over comprehensive documentation! Customer collaboration over contract negotiation! Responding to change over following a plan " That is, while there is value in the items on the right, we value the items on the left more. @ Good Example of Conway’s Law World’s Best Stealth Fighter is not Made in America Bill Sweetman, Aviation Week • Saab JAS 39E Gripen • All systems radically improved, cheaper than previous version • Cost $43M (80% less than F35) • Just won in Brazil, may beat F35 in Denmark • Agile development using Scrum @ Agile Leadership • Sales, Marketing, Finance • Manufacturing • Technology, Software • Families and weddings • Education • Agriculture • Government • Space @ Changing the World Higher grades Faster learning More fun Leadership Development Involves handicapped Motivated students Self-discipline eduscrum.com @ Questions of Interest • The benefits of continuous integration vs the investment of writing unit tests - continuous deployment requires continuous integration" • The importance of architecture to maximizing the flow of work through the system - see previous evolution slides • How EMC-IT can use Scrum - DevOps/Help Desk/Projects - Use the interrupt pattern • How Scrum can scale in a very large IT organization with many silos and multiple geographies - See ScrumLab online courses on scaling at scruminc.com" • Can Scrum be applied with large ERP projects such as SAP where very little tool customizations are made? Yes, SAP is doing Scrum training in Europe to cut deployment times in half." • EMC IT is going through a wide spread transformation to adapt to an ITaaS model where our focus will be on delivering products and services. What opportunities do you see where Scrum can help enable this transformation and the services we will provide? Scrum Inc provides training and consulting on organizational transformation. • Any emphasis on the culture change and people aspect of Scrum vs. the mechanics of how to apply it would be very helpful for the IT leadership team to hear. Scrum Inc provides training and consulting on organizational transformation. • How can we influence our IT leadership teams to provide budget and support to ensure its implemented successfully. Too many instances of its half done to a certain point then stopped when people get uncomfortable with a new way of working - how do we change the culture in such a large organization? Training in how to avoid Bad Agile and implement Good Agile is critical. @ ScrumLab: Where Your Questions Get Answers • FOR experienced Scrum practitioners (Jill) who are “in the trenches” • WHO need clear and actionable information to answer specific Scrum questions whenever they arise • ScrumLab is the authoritative, curated on-demand source for Scrum Inc.’s leading thinking • That: • Clearly explains Scrum and its underlying principles (i.e. why if works) • Shares successful advanced practices for different contexts • Provides actionable solutions to implement successfully • Online training available whenever you need it • Unlike other online Scrum resources • Our product captures decades of successful experience and wisdom from the co-creator of Scrum and his hand-picked team of thought leaders @ Scrum Team Hyperproductive Pattern Language Teams that Finish Early Accelerate Faster • Stable Teams - How you get started • Yesterday’s Weather - How you pull backlog into a sprint • Daily Clean Code - How to get defect-free product at sprint end • Swarming - How you get work done quickly • Interrupt Pattern - How to deal with interruptions during the sprint • Stop the Line - How to deal with emergencies • Scrumming the Scrum - How to ensure you improve continuously Teams That Finish Early Accelerate Faster: A Pattern Language for High Performing Scrum Teams" 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) ! By Jeff Sutherland, Neil Harrison, Joel Riddle ! January 2014 32 © 1993-2014 Jeff Sutherland © 2014 Scrum Inc. • Happiness metric - How to ensure teams aren’t overburdened Scrum Patterns Illigitimus Non Interruptus Beginning of sprint Product Backlog Sprint Backlog Support Kaizen 8 8 5 5 5 3 5 5 3 Management Now PO Sales 5 5 10 8 Later 5 3 5 Low Priority On Buffer Overflow ABORT, Replan, Dates Slip @ Scrum is a Productivity Superweapon - It is Shockingly Efficient Rick Horgan, Sr. Editor, Crown Business @
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