Fairly dated practice (i.e. common knowledge in some circles for 15 years) but still a good article by @HarvardBiz (cough, am I really saying that?) on use of Agile -
NB. There is a world of difference between using Agile Methods (see Map) and ...
@HarvardBiz ... "being Agile" which requires the use of appropriate methods. This was explained in Salamon and Storey's innovation paradox (2002) but still ... nice to see HBR consistently catching up.
The maps are from 2012. I could dig up earlier ones but, I like these.
It is really important to understand that as things evolve their characteristics change and how you manage them also has to change ...
... however, without a map to help guide you on where to use them then that knowledge is about as useful as a fart in a spacesuit.
Funny eh, in my world this was well understand circa 2006. It's 2021 and people are still discussing it.
Anyways, don't mix up "Using Agile"
(as in an agile method such as XP) with "Being Agile" (as in speed and responsiveness of organisation which requires appropriate methods applied to the context).
X : Is use of appropriate methods enough to be Agile?
Me : It's a start. The maps give you a focus on user, user needs, understanding the details (the chain), understanding what is being considered (i.e. how evolved the components are), using appropriate methods etc ... BUT ...
... it's the beginning of your journey. If you really want to be an agile organisation then there are a lot of principles you need to implement. Here's a handy list - the doctrine table (a collection of universally useful principles).
X : There's a difference between "Agile the method" and "Being agile as an organisation"
Me : Yep. Always has been. "Using" is not the same as "Being" because of context. If you're looking for a simple one size fits all method then that's probably not what you want to hear ...
... but life isn't one size fits all and simple. Things evolve, characteristics change. You can't avoid it.
It's also not only things that evolve but methods do as well ...
which is why we end up with different evolving competencies each specialising in one material instance of the same evolving thing.
Again, if you don't map, then you have almost no hope of getting this right.
X : Why no hope without a map?
Me : It's just a simple case of permutations. Take a systems graph (not a map) and try to apply "appropriate methods" ... the combinations can be vast i.e. 300M+. Chances are you will get it very wrong (and that's what I see regularly) ...
... it only gets worse when people try and break things it into "contracts", grouping by things that sound familiar. Most contracts I see are doomed to failure before they've even been signed.
X : How can you tell?
Me : Well ...
Me : ... take the contract, overlay it on the map. I can tell you that the "engineering" contract above will cause massive cost overruns before you've even started.
X : Does anyone do this?
Me : Some people do ...
... and they save hundreds of millions if not billions.
X : I thought you didn't like this Government?
Me : I don't like this Government. I don't trust Boris. I think some of them are dogmatic jerks and don't know what they are doing. But I want them to succeed. They are my Government after all. Nation first, party second ... always.
X : Always?
Me : Yes. Our society first (represented by our nation) and that means the collective values of the society not of any one party.
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X : What is going to happen with serverless? Is it a fad?
Me : Does this help?
X : I'm not sure I follow.
Me : You can't read the table or you don't want to?
X : Be helpful.
Me : Hmmm. Ok, serverless started in 2014, so today is +7 years. Let us pick a time in the future, say 2035 which is +21 years.
X : And?
Me : Now, let us look at cloud ...
Me : For cloud, +7 years was 2013, +21 years would be 2027 since cloud started in 2006. If you ask people today will cloud dominate in 2027, everyone will pretty much say "yes" except the hard core laggards. It already exceeds data centre spend and is growing faster ...
Consuming 15kWh to 22kWh per day but generating around 9 to 14kWh ... so, my worst day this week was actually 9kWh from the grid but all overnight (econ 7). Need to get that consumption down. If I double the array over the next two years, I should get self generation into Nov.
Need to do some more work on insulation and change out the electric boiler for a more efficient form. Also, my new vegetable garden should be up and running soon for planting. I did look at buying some local farmland which came up for auction ... alas 14.3 acres was a bit much.
When I say a bit much, the rest of the family was not convinced by my argument ... stilll, there is so much to be done - roof extension, externsion at the back of the home, new more efficient bathrooms, kitchen refit (to be worked out), boiler with air heat exchanger etc.
This is the sound of a thousand home grown kubernetes or other private clouds for reasons of "security" and protecting critical data such as the executive scores on the last golf round or the new recipe for "Mr Tasty's Cheese and Onion Crisps" going pop ->
X : Will there be a reaction?
Me : Do you mean from legacy vendors? Inevitable. Expect lots of lobbying of politicians etc to try and change this. It's going to be hard to continue to spread the FUD of cloud and sell yesterday's tech to corporate laggards if this stands.
Hmmm ... saved up, bought a piano for my partner's birthday ... doesn't sound quite right. Need to return it. Oh god, I didn't buy from Amazon. Already anticipating lots of weasel words, deceptive behaviour and attempts by slippery retailers to avoid refunding ...
... when am I going to learn, never buy from anyone other than Amazon. It just works with Amazon, no fuss, they always come out fighting on your side etc. Every other retailer I've ever dealt with always seems to be trying to shiv you ... so here goes ...
... 5 minutes into the call, I'm already having to argue the case, now pointing to their own T&C's on the website, now they want to call me back ... tomorrow. Prepare for another round. FFS why oh why did I not buy from Amazon? It's always the same crap when I don't.
X : When are you going to write some papers on strategy?
Me : No rush. People are still learning to map and most have never seen a map. More than enough value in communication, challenge, basic anticipation and applying doctrine (principles) for most for a decade or two.
X : But we need a strategy.
Me : Ok. The strategy is to stop punching yourself in the face as a company. For that most will need communication, challenge, situational awareness, applying doctrine etc ... for a decade or two.
X : I need more.
Me : I'm in no rush. Never have been.
X : I don't get you.
Me : Hmmm. Did you ever see my map of mapping?
X : Yes
Me : You understand where I am in conflict, where I am co-operating / collaborating with others and building an "army" of mappers?
X : Sort of, but ...