Lean Project Management – e.g. Kanban – is focussed on the principles of LOAD, FLOW, WASTE, and of Information Radiation. Lean Project Management has significant areas of overlap with Agile Project Management. For example, SCRUM uses a Kanban-style board. Lean is based on the idea of limited Work In Progress, and on generating a PULL effect on tasks flowing through the system.
Managing Stakeholders in Agile Projects can be tough in large or old organisations. Have you heard this: “YES. We are agile. But you must tell me what I will get and when!” It’s painful.
The natural tension between Agile and Senior Stakeholder Structures
Upper management in large organisations and Programme Management structures (e.g. PMO) have a natural conflict of interests (or ‘tension’) with agile principles – i.e.
Management and PMO want details on what is going to be delivered and when – i.e. Definition Up Front! – and
The Agile product delivery team want to adapt and change dates and features as & when the customer/audience change – i.e. Definition When it’s NEEDED!
Addressing the tension – how to run Agile in large Stakeholder structures
So – how should we approach the comms around an Agile Project / Programme, and stakeholder management?
Clear “Release” / “Goal” Planning
Describe your Releases (i.e. the significant product drops / deliveries) clearly
Provide a clear 1-sider about each release, outlining what the business goals are
Manage expectations with “The Cone of Uncertainty”
For each aspect of the release, clearly define the expected variance of estimates, according to degree of certainty
So, if you have allowed e.g. 2 sprints / iterations for a feature, but do not plan to unpack the user stories until later on, assign an appropriate +/- 40% caveat to the estimation
Planning your Product Rollout is crucial. You need to design the workstreams, and put project controls in place to be sure your rollout stays on track.
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These Agile Resource Planning formats will help you plan and communicate resource plans. Ideal for Product Development & Business Transformation.
Resource Planning document formats enable you to form and communicate your resource plans. Particularly with agile workstreams, you will want to assign a workstream team, and support them in working to the product backlog.