Quantitative Agile-Lean Management of Change

DCG-SMS offer a quantitative and agile approach to achieving truly Lean software development. Developed by SMS founding Director, Grant Rule, this incremental,  three-year improvement programme is designed to change behaviours and processes to achieve real and sustainable improvements in performance and value delivered.

The programme  begins by defining your starting point and your destination. The route by which you plan to get there is developed iteratively in a series of “sprints”, run every 2-4 weeks. At the start of each sprint, the improvement priorities are reconsidered, enabling the improvement programme to adapt to changing business circumstances. Commitments of effort and expenditure can be similarly reviewed each sprint and varied as the client thinks is desirable.

In this way, an improvement programme maintains a high output of value and a low cost profile. If budgets are very tight and cost reduction is a priority, improvement may  be self-funding, paying for further improvement from savings already realised. The client’s management team always remain in control of the risks, the budget, and the objective and direction of the work.

Fig 1 Kotter’s Model – based on a Plan, Do, Check, Act Cycle

Kotter’s Model  suggests organisational change & improvement is created and sustained by work in 8 strategic focus areas.

The SLAMit approach addresses all the 8 focus areas in setting up and running the Sprints. This includes maintaining the engagement and commitment of senior management (“Create a guiding coalition”) and using integrated teams to create a sustainable culture of change.

Rather than being something imposed on a busy team from the outside, process improvement then becomes integral to the way the project team – and the business – operates. Each section and indeed each individual is aware of the overall value stream and the impact of their activity on other parts of the end-to-end process. This encourages an outcome-focused problem-solving approach to resolving the inevitable issues and difficulties which arise.

Appraisal

Periodic use of the Symptomatic Diagnostic to position the organisation on the 5-point scale of effectiveness provide an audit trail of demonstrable improvement in value delivered.

If CMMI accreditation is required, a full-scale SCAMPI® Class-A appraisal can be performed at a suitable time to assess maturity level. The set of activities for this are typically scheduled over 12 weeks and include:

* Appointment and training of the Appraisal Team Members
* Preparation of the Practice Performance Implementation Database
* Document Review
* Initial Briefing
* On-Site Period & Final Findings Presentation.

Benefits of the SLAMit approach

* Everyone in the organisation is engaged and provided with necessary training early in the programme
* The client organisation receives a return on investment at the end of each sprint
* Waste and rework is minimised
* Improvement opportunities are prioritised each sprint so the focus is always on the single useful next step
* Changes to business goals and constraints can be accommodated flexibly without wasteful replanning
* The programme transfers knowledge to client staff and develops a culture of continuous improvement

Contact Sue Rule s.rule@dcg-sms.com for more information.

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