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The SCRUM and the willpower:
how neuroscience can boost
your productivity
Topconf Tallinn
November 2013
Anna Obukhova,
Agile Coach
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Customers want the 400% increase!
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What the productivity is?
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Willpower energy is not endless
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The willpower fuels are: Sugar and Lysine
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Lysine – what it affects and regulates:
Regulates
Energy metabolism and body recovery
Lipids metabolism
Immune system
Short-term memory
Attention concentration, focus
Not enough Lysine
Anxiety, nervousness, cannot feel happiness
Lower height or bad powerlifting results
Allopecia – less hair on the head
Problems with potency
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1 - Don’t spend Lysine
2 - Don’t allow others to spend our Lysine
3 - Get Results and be Happy
Strategies for productivity:
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Why it is about Scrum?
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Flow 1 - Don’t spend Willpower and Lysine
Habit
Ritual
Flow
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Flow 1 in Scrum: Don’t Spend willpower
1. Standup
2. Sprint Pulse
3. Pick the task
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Flow 2- Don’t allow others to spend your Lysine
Anxiety
Uncertainty
Stress
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Flow 2 in Scrum: reduce uncertainty
4. PBR meetings
5. Story tests and
DOD
6. Change
Requests
7. UT and Test
Automation
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Flow 3 – Get the result and get happy
Get the result
Authorize the result
Sell the result
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Flow 3 in Scrum: Success well
8. Story - done
9. Tasks <= 1
day
10.Fixed Price
Agile
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Compound effect
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What hyperproductivity potential you have?
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1. Standup - identical
2. Sprint Pulse present and constant
3. Tasks picked by developers
4. PBR meetings prepare for commitment
5. Story tests used for Demo
6. Change Requests – Request for new
result
7. UT and Test Automation – green tick
8. Story Done – visible acceptance
9. Tasks <= 1 day
10.Fixed Price Agile - result >money
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Is 400% productivity
in Scrum
a myth,
a luck
…or?