Career Path: Agile as a Way Forward Agility is a practice best experienced by forming small, autonomous teams that continuously strive to deliver value to their end consumers

By Subramanyam Reddy

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Agile came from humble beginnings as a yardstick in software development and has now begun to enshrine itself in project management as well. The Agile Manifesto of 2001 called for valuing human interaction, a collaborative mindset, adaptability and a solid product over the so-called "means" to achieve an end – process, comprehensive documentation, contract negotiation and plan-based actions. The literature on the concept will constantly call for organisational training opportunities to "become Agile". But what does this mean for an organisation that decides to "become Agile"?

Agile principles and values influence and enable organisations to adapt to an increasingly volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous clientele. As cumbersome as this may be to adopt, Agility is a practice best experienced by forming small, autonomous teams that continuously strive to deliver value to their end consumers, potential or otherwise. This consequently builds both competitive spirit and camaraderie within the aspiring organisation, keeping Agile values as the fulcrum of operations. The cluster of teams, then, actively and continuously initiate communication, interact, and coordinate with other teams to tackle obstacles that can hinder Agile-based workflows. These would include scope creep – continuous, unplanned project scope growth – and greater time and commitment requirements.

A look at Agile – Success stories and shortcomings.

While it may seem like rocket science to most readers of this article, Agile principles and practices have now percolated cross-industry into the ever-changing, customer-driven marketplace and general management. One of the most popular frameworks that help implement Agile within a series of fixed-length iterations, or sprints, is Scrum. While Agile is a set of principles and practices, Scrum is the process of executing these principles. In its annual State of Scrum survey, the Scrum Alliance, a unified Scrum community, details the issues of scaling and agile transformation from both the practitioner and Scrum coach/master perspectives. The end goal of this practice is to understand, compare and consider the efficacy of Agile methods across industries annually. The report contains information collected from 27 industry verticals that implement Scrum, such as Consulting, Human Resources, Sales and Marketing and Education, apart from IT.

Agile principles help connect small, high-performance teams, improving transparency and visibility of work across teams and among consumers. This essentially transforms an old, vertical dynamic of an organisation into one that has a common mindset – that of delivering value to customers. The focus of providing value to the customer is also why organisations choose Scrum, with 85% of the organisations positing that Scrum improves upon the quality of work life. So, while this might sound counter-intuitive to the process of acquiring Scrum certification, Agile aspirants would be better off recommending Scrum certification to colleagues, friends and professionals, upon obtaining the certification themselves. This also goes back to the Agile principle of a collaborative mindset.

In 2017, several media outlets, including Business Insider and USA Today, listed ScrumMaster as one of the highest-paying jobs in America. This stems from a lack of trained individuals capable of steering an organisational overhaul to adopt Agile principles and practices into the company framework. As BCBSAZ HR Director, Torrie Michaud, states, "When an applicant has a Scrum certification, we know that applicant will be a collaborative and strong communicator while being eager to improve processes or bring new ideas."

Agile and Scrum find a place in mental health as well, with Monash Health in Australia implementing Agile principles of a collaborative and feedback-oriented path to mental health and recovery, without compromising individualised quality.

Agile through the ages!

What Agile isn't, however, is a "cost-cutting" technique to curb expenditures and "improve" the company's workflow. Many organisations and conglomerates boast Agility but only do so in name. The top-down approach to becoming agile is counter-intuitive to the goals and values of Agile, which eventually kills an Agile-based ecosystem. Moreover, Agile cannot be implemented selectively; top-performing teams within an organisation cannot adopt Agile principles and function while the remainder of the organisation continues to be a top-down bureaucracy. Similarly, customer value and shareholder value will forever remain at distinct odds with each other, and one cannot serve two masters.

Under current management practice systems, Agile will fail in its adoption. It is only through time-tested experience and practice that Agile becomes part and parcel of the organisation's mindset. Merely mimicking Agile practices from other Agile-based institutions won't work in creating an Agile atmosphere at individual organisations – an organisation cannot "do Agile." They need to "be Agile."


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