by Amit Kulkarni | Feb 17, 2020 | Agile Scrum, Agile Transformation
The customer-supplier relationship is a reality for suppliers based in countries such as India, China, or the Southeast Asian countries. I was part of the leadership team of an India-based supplier that brought about a transformational change in a large bank in the...
by Snehamayee | Feb 11, 2020 | Agile Scrum, Agile Transformation
“Change is difficult”, but “Change is inevitable”. And more importantly No Change is easy. Change is always a painful exercise. Agile Transformation touches the life of people. It makes them come out of their comfort zones. Agile Transformation therefore is pervasive...
by Snehamayee | Feb 3, 2020 | Agile Scrum, Agile Transformation
When you do transformation programs, most of you will hear these statement “we were delivering projects before, we will continue to deliver projects … how much difference a mere ‘way of work’ can bring?”“All this agile and stuff is just a new name for the...
by Snehamayee | Jan 24, 2020 | Agile Scrum, Agile Transformation
Issue with Big-Bang Agile Transformation Most Agile Transformations start off as bing-bang implementations spanning across multiple years. Most transformations result in a lot of heartburn and a loss-of-focus since no tangible result get achieved in a short term. Thus...
by Snehamayee | Jan 16, 2020 | Agile Scrum, Agile Transformation
In my experience, Agile Transformation can be run as any other Scrum implementation. Thus creating an Improvement Backlog which is an ordered list of everything that needs to be done during the transformation can be created. Some items which need to be considered Each...
by Snehamayee | Jan 7, 2020 | Agile Scrum, Agile Transformation
A lot of organizations now a days have a plan to move to agile. For which they hire “consultants” , do a “analysis” and come up with a detailed, prescriptive plan that they intend to track meticulously to completion. This in itself is “waterfall” way of work.… In my...