Course Description
This is live instructor-led course that will help your organization better structure for flow at scale by changing the way you think about and deal with dependencies.
The course is taught in two 4-hour sessions on January 27-28, 2022. Each session will run from 9am to 1pm US Mountain Time .
Is this your situation?
- Are you trying to adopt agile at scale and realize that dependencies among teams have made it nearly impossible to reliably and predictably get the work done?
- Is your flow frequently impeded because one team is waiting on another team?
- Are your results either failure or unacceptable delay costs because work is taking much longer than it should to complete?
Then, it's Time to fight back!!!
This course is based on Ken Rubin’s years of experience helping companies of all sizes adopt agile at scale. This isn’t some theoretical course. You'll learn how to model and analyze your dependencies. You'll also learn practical strategies that you can combine to address your organization’s specific dependency issues.
This also is not a course based on widely accepted dogma. For example, a common belief is that if we just re-organize ourselves “correctly” (say, organize 100% into feature teams) we can eliminate dependencies. This is a myth. Certainly creating feature teams can help, but attempting to eliminate all dependencies with feature teams when trying to do agile at scale is not practical.
There are many other beliefs that cloud our minds when dealing with dependencies. Some organizations may believe that if they could just identify all of the dependencies upfront, they could manage them. Or if they just had a more detailed dependency-management process with awesome tool support, they could tame their dependencies. Yeah, no.
In this course you will learn:
- What are dependencies and why are they important
- That dependency problems scale exponentially, so solutions that work with small-scale dependency problems may break at larger-scale
- The killer problem is asynchronicity (prioritization problems) that come from trying to coordinate dependencies across multiple teams
- Viewing dependencies in isolation (within a subset of your organization) will fail to address the needs of end-to-end business agility
- Why most companies need to change their unit of focus from projects to something more durable and business-focused like products, business capabilities, value streams, etc.
- Why the common myths surrounding dependency management are just wrong
- The difference between structural dependencies and instantiated dependencies and why this distinction is important
- A specific, proven process for modeling and analyzing structural dependencies
- 7 strategies improving structural dependencies: strive for cross-functional and T-shaped, create feature teams, establish communities of practice, organize into coordinated ecosystems, architect for "build using" (self service), establish team-to-team working agreements, balance system/portfolio WIP
- The instantiated dependency management process
- 5 techniques for identifying instantiated dependencies
- 4 techniques for recording/visualizing instantiated dependencies
- 6 techniques for coordinating instantiated dependencies
- Multiple techniques for managing dependencies that have become blockers
- The nuances of using dependency patterns through real world examples of large organizations applying multiple patterns at an organizational-wide level
- Ways of combining patterns at scale to achieve better end-to-end flow
Who should take this course?
This course is ideal for anyone who wants to actually do something about their organization’s dependency issues. If you are tired of living with the problems caused by dependencies, whether you are on a team or an executive at a company, you will walk away with actionable knowledge to improve your situation.
Full Agenda
Need more information to decide? Then download the complete agenda of this 6-hour class!
A Sampling of Our Clients
Interested in bringing this class to your company?
Ken Rubin will teach this class or any of our classes at your company.
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Got a Question?
Find your answer below
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When is the class?
This live instructor-led class will take place on Thursday January 27 and Friday January 28, 2022 from 9am to 1pm US Mountain Time each day.
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Are their multi-person (group) discounts?
Yes! Please reach out to us at [email protected] for more information.
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How is the course delivered?
The course is delivered live (over Zoom) and instructor led by Ken Rubin.
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What is the purpose of this "on-line course" if the event is live?
The reason for having this on-line presence is to provide a repository for the class artifacts. For example, pre-class information and the class handout materials are stored here. And, post class, you will be able to download the annotated class slides and copies of all exercises you completed during the class.
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What happens after I purchase this course?
You will be enrolled in the live course. You will also have an account on this website that will give you access to all of the pre-class instructions and exercises.
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Does this course qualify for continuing educational credit?
Yes! Completing this course earns you 8 PDUs from the PMI and 8 SEUs from the Scrum Alliance (use Category "Learning").
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Will the class be recorded?
No, this class will not be recorded.
Date, Time or Other Problem?
Do January 27-28, 2022 or the class times not work for you?