Talk: Don't walk in my shu(s)!
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Xavier RENE-CORAIL
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Don't walk in my shu(s)!
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You want to adopt agility in a large scale setup? You might ask someone who already succeeded, and just walk in his/her shoes. Just repeat the successful experience. WRONG. You will certainly experience some improvements at first, then fail in the long run. Want to know why? Because repeating recipes cannot work in complex systems. I will share with you 3 drivers for an alternative approach to set up a truly agile mindset
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When big companies try to implement large scale agile frameworks, they often follow blindly Agile frameworks and recipes, and miserably fail at being sustainably agile. Let's try to explain why it fails, and imagine how to do differently! From my return on experience of applying SAFe in a big company, but also from the audience ones, we will visit exemple of failures when one just tries to copy / paste a recipe, a "best practice", and hope it will magically work. In martial arts, the "Shu" is the phase where the learner practices and repeats the traditional movements and techniques. This is a necessary phase, but you must not stay forever someone else's "shu(s)". With a quick overview of the Complexity theory and Dave Snowden's Cynefin framework, we'll explain why this approach will give a first impression of success, but will never work sustainably. You can only expect the same result for the same action in a deterministic system, not from a complex system, where the unpredictable human comes in ... Then I will share 3 key factors that I came to value when I want to set up a true agile mindset
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