Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Sunday, November 16, 2014

It's not Lean, it's Agile at scale... the Hoshin Kanri way

These are some details from my last talk at Lean Kanban France 2014 in Paris. 


Nowadays, scaling Agile is in the pipe of Agile Change Agents and some interesting essays are emerging like SAFe, LESS, DaD, etc…
In other hand, discussions on Kanban are climbing in the organization matrix and try to address both Portfolio and Governance.
Beyond Budgeting explains that we need to have Leadership actions and Management processes linked to those Leadership actions.

Purpose of this session is to ask the audience: can be Hoshin Kanri seen as a glue binding all these together in an agile sense making manner? 

When you take a look at Hoshin Kanri, first you see strategy and then management. All the "continuous improvement" part isn't really caught. Unfortunately, it's the major part of the approach and our link to agility.


Hoshin Kanri comes with Total Quality Management. Japanese Total Quality Management (TQM) is founded on the principles that each individual in an organisation is recognized as being the expert in their own job, that humans seek recognition and want to be involved and are motivated by a desire to be recognized as a contributor to the success of the community to which they belong.


David Hutchins explains.

 There are several translations of Hoshin Kanri. This is my favorite!
Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) is the driver of these principles.



Our objective is to build a company as a flow, a company as a pull system.
Here is the junction between Lean Thinking, Kaizen and Agile. An organization as a pull system changes the traditional paradigm of the company organizational iceberg in a system thinking approach.

Like John Seddon explained at the 1st Lean Kanban Conference in Antwerp (2010): Middle Office is a Buffer, Back Office is a cost centre, everybody should be at the Front.




Exemples by  Mark Offenberger



ref. Mark Offenberger
Summarizing the strategy on one piece of paper.
What are my goals? How will I measure myself?
What did we do last year? What went right? What went wrong?
What is this year's strategy?
What's the plan?
What could go wrong? Any worries?

A3 Strategy principles:
The point is not the piece of paper. The point is……
  • Make the strategy simple
  • Focus on the important few
  • Tell a compelling story
  • PDCA
  • Make the review process simple and obvious



What is important
Effective discussion on A3s to guarantee alignment between objectives across the organization
Develop communication at all level
Reinforce and consolidate knowledge of the challenges and objectives of others
Requires trust and respect
Alignment is all about
Consensus: find a common way to reach all our objectives
Ask the question upfront instead of waiting for the clash in the execution phase.




Lean Institute



 Purpose of Agile is a consolidated view of the 12 principles behind the Agile Manifesto.


Now if you use the simple « process » of Hoshin Kanri: True North, A3 Thinking, Catchball and Kaizen (i.e. Continuous Improvement) to support the implementation of Beyond Budgeting principles and you neither scandinavian nor japanese (culture plays a lot!), and you want to have enough diversity (i.e. variability) to support emerging innovation, then I guess we don’t need to reinvent something new. We just need to inspect-and-adapt the tools we got.

My objective for this talk is to have a discussion like in Agile Conferences. So, I'm very thankful to Matt Philip, Don Reinertsen, Karl Scotland, Yuval Yeret for their inputs and questioning. On my side, I came with the question: "does this make a sense?" and I guess that I can make a second run to challenge my vision.
Meanwhile for the conference is my catchball!


One of my favorite quotes. HR Director meeting a workers for his Retirement-interview. After a lot questioning, the HR Director asked the worker about an idea for improvement. The worker said: "you paid me 40 years for my hands and you could have my brain for free!".


Credits:

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Johanna Rothman new book!


Program Management is one tricky stuff and only few agilists have worked on it.

The most interesting literature about this is coming from the Project Management Institute (PMI). The principle behind Prog Mgt is to handle a bunch of project and keep it aligned.

Biggest failures comes from only focus on the Program Outcome:

  • Program is the driver
  • Focus on Program benefits
  • In Agile Projects Scrum-of-scrums and Meta Scrums are not enough
  • Agile Earned Value Management is only for governance and portfolio management
So, I will be waiting on this very interesting topic without any restraint because I'm a fan!


Friday, April 13, 2012

my cute Agile letter to Headhunters

Like every consultants, I love headhunters, they reached the upper scale of my proxy-experts (... fairytale teller..) ... from sales to lawyer to headhunters .... I love you... it's fun to have 4 times a day at phone with THE JOB OF THE YEAR,, THE MISSION OF THE CENTURY... just to nurture your database.
The best thing is when you got each week another person from the same company selling the same... lovely.

When the mission is clear (let's say functional) then there is no problem.

But

When you talk about agile...... then call Houston... you have a problem"

Here 3 points:


PMO?
     (Project Management Officer) is in charge of the Portfolio Management (time, cost, performance), Risk and Issue Management, Methodologies and Best Practices support. PMO also coaches and mentors operational teams.

    1. Prince 2 PMO's are more Portfoliomanager, 
    2. PMI PMO's are close to my definition of PMO, 
    3. Agile PMO is typically where you can find Agile coaches.

Agile/Scrum Coach? 

     is in charge of the implementation of the new methodology and supports organizational change in their transition. It's also called Change Agent. Agile is known as customer centric approach, people friendly and value maximizer.
    1. it's not about engineering: Test Driven Development (TDD) doesn't help you to synchronize teams
    2. it's not about Software Development
    3. it's about supporting team work
    4. it's about support individuals
    5. it's about working on the Change with the Management
    6. it's about inspiring and operational excellence

Operational Excellence? 
    is for improving the system according risk reduction and quality improvement.

    1. it's coming from Lean Manufacturing
    2. it's about to visualize the process and to improve it
    3. it's about going to the shop floor with the management
    4. it's about detect the failures with operations and solve collectively issues
At last, I have almost the same questions:
  • why is the daily rate of an Agile Coach at the level of an indian tester?
  • when you send an agile to coach a board of VP's in a Private Back in Zürich, take care that the daily rate is close to McKinsey's or BCG's. Not for the money but ears are connected to money.
Now, I'm done.

Feel better? not really

Cheers

Pierre

Friday, March 30, 2012

Social media - ESADE Alumni Conference






Social media - ESADE Alumni Conference
View more PowerPoint from Pierre NEIS

This presentation was done in an unusual format: instead talking about figures, statistics etc, I talked only how I use it for my business.

It was fun and a very "ego-centric" presentation... Seriously, "ego-centric" was my icebreaker.

This document is not research and has the value of a communication device for an interactive conference. If you want to get inspired have a look at it and leave your comments.
If you want to steal... ups sorry "committed" then feel free to do it.

I promise, the next post will be serious,

Pierre

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

User Stories et animation des ateliers utilisateurs

ScrumDay - Paris - 27.03.2012

Ci-dessus ma présentation faite lors du ScrumDay 2012.

J'ai été impressionné par la qualité de l'audience (salle pleine) et l'interactivité des participants.

Ce retour d'expérience n'est qu'une vue partielle du travail que j'ai pu mener avec l'équipe Présence Internet (ergonomes, UX) du CTIE (Gouv. lux). Nous avons testé cette démarche plusieurs fois et nous allons encore l'améliorer.

De mon côté, avec l'objectif de pousser la démarche dans ses limites, j'ai pu la tester au préalable dans l'industrie (chaîne de fabrication automobile) et dans la réalisation de portails web. Et, cela toujours avec autant de succès.

Cette expérience m'a fortement influencé pour la création de PLöRK (Play&Work) qui est un conteneur de format d'animation:
1. un évènement social mensuel pour venir tester un nouveau serious game pour résoudre un problème
2. un module "training like coaching" orienté entreprise pour libérer les individus de leurs peurs et de laisser la place à l'innovation

PLöRK#1 (event), c'est déroulé lundi dernier et nous avons résolu le problème de Dirk avec "spectrum mapping"


PLöRK#2 (event), se déroulera le 23.04.2012 à Luxembourg avec comme thème "Change Management" et le jeu sera "Cynefin-Lego-Game"


PLöRK#3 (event) est prévu en mai et nous testerons "Fearless Change Game"

Aujourd'hui (28.03.2012), nous travaillons sur le Business Model entreprise.

Certaines villes m'ont demandées de "plörker": Boston, Genève, Berlin, Stockholm.

Si cela vous intéresse, contactez-moi: pierreneis [at] gmail [dot] com





Monday, March 19, 2012

PLöRK a new Play+Work social event

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PLöRK is a 90 minutes social event where:

1. someone has an issue
2. you come to test a new game and to solve collaboratively that issue

Outcomes:
1. solving the issue at least clarifying the exit
2. have a template of the game as takeaway
3. get connected to other people
4. have fun
5. play and work : PLöRK (thanks Karen for this name!)

Payment:
- Gives the value that you earned
- Can be invoiced as training or coaching

Who should come:
- everybody from your network who you will find as useful
- kids too
- don't come alone


PLöRK #1 will be March 26th at coPROcess Training Room in Luxembourg

... and come to help D... with its issue by testing

"Spectrum Mapping"


Register here


Saturday, March 3, 2012

400km away but still attending!

For family reasons: I'm frustrated cause I couldn't attend Agile Coach Camp France. Anyway, I've picked ideas from me and a lot from others to tell my fellows that I've been "beeing"....

keep in mind that....
picture of my brain ;b))
we are all cheese rats....
this is a process

Grrrr...Have a nice (neis) time!
-Pierre-