top 5, unused potential and principles in scrum & agile - professional scrum
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Lean-Agile Thinking ApS
Mads Troels HansenAgile Transformation Coach, Professional Scrum Trainer
Unused Potential and Principles in Scrum & AgileJanuary 2015
mth@lean-agile.dk@MadsTHwww.lean-agile.dkwww.Teamdriven.dk dk.linkedin.com/in/MadsTroelsHansen
Scrum Resolves Complexity (1995)
Source: Ralph Stacey, University of Hertfordshire
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Scrum Resolves Complexity (1995)
Source: Ralph Stacey, University of HertfordshireSource: Dave Snowden, Cynefin Framework, Cognitive Edge
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Scrum Expresses Agile (2001)
© 2015 Lean-Agile Thinking Source: Gunther Verheyen, “Scrum – A Pocket Guide (A Smart Travel Companion)”, 2013
Empower people
A bounded environment for action
Embrace emergent discovery
People employ empiricism to
optimize the value of their work.
The Scrum Stance
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Fundamentals: Simplicity and Bottom-up
“Scrum promotes bottom-up thinking with top-down support to discover and emerge what works best for you, your
organization and your context.”
Source: Gunther Verheyen, “Scrum – A Pocket Guide (A Smart Travel Companion)”, 2013© 2015 Lean-Agile Thinking
Agile and Change in Culture
30.01.2015
Scaled Professional Scrum Framework | Agile Transition | Central role of Core Culture
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CollaborationCulture
CultivationCulture
ControlCulture
CompetenceCulture
Actuality
Possibility
personal impersonal
Source: W. E. Schneider: The Reengineering Alternative, 1999,Andrena Objects© 2015 Lean-Agile Thinking
Agile and Change in Culture
30.01.2015
Scaled Professional Scrum Framework | Agile Transition | Central role of Core Culture
12
CollaborationCulture
CultivationCulture
ControlCulture
CompetenceCulture
Actuality
Possibility
personal impersonal
Source: W. E. Schneider: The Reengineering Alternative, 1999,Andrena Objects© 2015 Lean-Agile Thinking
The path from the As-is Core Culture to the Should-be Core Culture shows us the Agile Transition Path.
Grow to Professional Scrum and change your culture
Any Scrum instance that implements
Scrum’s mechanics, its values and principles,
and technical excellence.
Professional Scrum
Amateur Scrum
Values and Principles
Technical Excellence
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