In several Organizations, the focus of project execution has recently changed from more product-specific deliveries
replacing project-specific deliveries. This requires a complete organization-wide change
to make every internal/external project run on AGILE ways of working.
What this
essentially means is that every project needs to be viewed from an MVP approach.
i.e. Most valuable product. This requires
- Changes in the organization and team structures
Teams are more defined based on specific goals. Teams are asked to think
more in terms of product innovation and deliver specific features to evolve the
product. There is no one-time delivery system and the business teams are
aligned directly with these teams to incorporate faster feedbacks on the
product roadmaps. Each team is attached to a dedicated product owner who helps
create the specific goal required by the business teams.
- Changes to the ways of working.
Different stakeholders (Both IT and business) meet in every few weeks and define
the product goals. Teams are more cross-functional so that they can be moved
around once the specific need of the goal is achieved. From the business
perspective, the money allocation to building these products is more incremental
and on a quarter by quarter basis rather than estimating long term projects. If
an idea is not flying it can be terminated at any point in time. Teams are more
strengthened with Agile and DevOps culture. It’s a more flat structure where
the individual teams mostly interact with an Agile Coach, PO, and a PMO in the
hierarchy.
- Product Goal
Definition
The product goal definition is based on the lifecycle of the idea from
start to production and the idea is split into the specific weeks road map. The
goals are created based on different objectives related to parameters that can
be real-time customer behavior or any quantifiable metric. Each team is asked
to present the product's progress in incremental demos every second week.
Several of the goals are also based on the market competition and the main idea
is faster velocity.
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