Developer conference3-6 NovemberMalmö Sweden

Sessions - Øredev 2015

TUE

08.30 - 17.00

Coaching for "Best Fit" Agile: Applying the Agile Fluency Model

Level: Advanced

Agile has a problem. When we started out with Agile, people used it because it made their lives and products better. Now people complain that Agile is about meetings, top-down mandates, and wasting time. We can do better. It’s time for a change.

In response, Diana Larsen and James Shore developed The Agile Fluency™ Model. The model describes how teams grow in their understanding of Agile over time. It's a descriptive model, because it reflects what happens in the real world, and in it's an aspirational model, because you can use it to understand how to invest in improving your teams.

We've found the model very useful for helping teams, managers, and executives understand what they can get from Agile and what they need to invest in order to get those results. The model's emphasis on concrete outcomes means executives are open—even eager—to devote the effort needed. Leaders appreciate being able to see the tradeoffs and make a strategic decision, and teams thrive when given meaningful goals and the time and resources needed to achieve them.

In this workshop, led by Diana Larsen, together we’ll dig deeper into the model, including:

Agile Fluency Model Overview

Bringing Agile Fluency into your organization

Examples of Agile Fluency in real-world teams

Examples of organizational investments

Supplemental materials for metrics and assessments

Agile principles and practices in the model

New directions and support for the Agile Fluency Model

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Jayway

ØREDEV was founded in 2005 by Jayway, a company comprised of and focused on specialists within IT. Øredev inherited this company's vision and philosophy.