Taking a company from Waterfall to Agile isn’t a trivial task. And it begins to look more like a “mission impossible” if we’re talking about large enterprises that have dozens of teams working towards a common goal.
Here you will find the results / achievements of 3 case studies that demonstrate that scaling Agile is not only possible, but can also yield great benefits.
Case 1: Lego (Agile framework used: Scaled Agile Framework)
- Once you have empowered developers to manage their own work, say goodbye to the army of “managers with spreadsheets”. You can stop doing excessive documentation and other unproductive practices.
- Developers now give more accurate estimates and the outcomes have become more predictable.
- Previously, the person who shouted the loudest could get their work done faster. Now, with visibility taken to the extreme, decisions are based on real necessity.
- Nothing beats face-to-face communication and the positive effect it has on team morale. Especially the communication that occurs during Lego’s big room events.
Case 2: Cisco (Agile framework used: Scaled Agile Framework)
- 40% decrease in critical and major defects.
- 16% decrease in DRR (Defect Rejected Ratio).
- 14% improvement in DRE (Defect Removal Efficiency) thanks to CI (Continuous Integration) and more interaction between international teams.
- No more overtime and the product increment is delivered on time.
Case 3: British Telecom (Scrum + XP; 90-day delivery cycles)
- The delivery cycle went from 12 months to 90 days. It now starts with a three-day company-wide meeting, at which shareholders are also present.
- Everyone involved has agreed to set strict priorities and focus only on stories that drive business value.
- At the end of each cycle, the program is evaluated against a set of success markers. The team may be paid a bonus depending on the results.
- Doing things the Agile way has improved developer morale and motivation.
Conclusion
What the above case studies have in common: All of these companies that implemented scaled Agile frameworks observed
- Better predictability,
- Higher productivity,
- Fewer bugs/product defects,
- Greater employee happiness and
- Faster time to market.
Read the full article from Alesia Krush with 2 more cases and more informations on each case here on ObjectStyle.