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Managing a Global TEAM USING AGILE Managing a Global TEAM USING AGILE

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Managing a Global TEAM USING AGILE - PPT Presentation

Does Remote AGILE Work By Miriam Lottner COO Gangly Sister LLC What is AGILE WHAT Makes AGILE Different Agile Evolutionary methodology from Unified Processing which encourages IID Iterative ID: 292962

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Slide1

Managing a Global TEAM USING AGILE

Does Remote AGILE Work?

By: Miriam Lottner, COO Gangly Sister LLC. Slide2

What is AGILE? Slide3

WHAT Makes AGILE Different?

Agile

Evolutionary methodology from Unified Processing which encourages IID (Iterative

and

I

ncremental

D

evelopment) method.

vs.

Waterfall

S

equential

design

process with clear beginning and end defined from outset.Slide4

WHAT is the GLOBAL TEAM AGILE Challenge?

Made up AGILE facts that sound reasonable:

97.9 % of all AGILE iterations use SCRUM.

AGILE SCRUM teams must be collocated according to SCRUM philosophy.

Virtual /video

standups

are impossible and never work.

Virtual collaboration is not feasible at such a fast pace.

SCRUM teams must be collocated to succeed.

Sprints are always too short to get any good documentation done. Slide5

SCRUMMing the Globe?

So what is

SCRUM

and WHY does it matter when trying to manage globally? Slide6

Does the SCRUM Master HOLD THE KEY?

Is there a corporate culture of collocation?

Is the SCRUM master your friend? If not, why?

What other tools/tricks can you use to make this possible?

Is failure an option?

Have you set yourself /your team up for success?Slide7

Tools for SurVIvING

THE SPRINT

What tools do you have in your documentation arsenal

What friends/team mates have you developed a rapport with?

What stakeholders have you invested in your process?

What part of SPRINT success or failure does your process own?

What ROI have you injected into the product as a result of your work?Slide8

What Happens IF YOU FAIL?

Is failure always a bad thing?

Will you lose your job?

Does failure have positive advantages you haven’t considered?

Why was AGILE designed around failure to bring success?

Who would your failure actually affect? Slide9

WhAT

NOW?

Delegate SCRUM roles within your doc team

Understand the AGILE process and identify your key stakeholders

Develop the relationships you need within each scrum to get the support your process requires

STAND UP for what you need to do your job

Approach each SPRINT like a marathon

Don’t be afraid to FAIL in order to achieve your ultimate goal