Scaling Agile: The Small is Beautiful of Hubs James Coplien GOTO 2021
This presentation was recorded at GOTO Copenhagen 2021. ,GOTOcon, GOTOcph James Coplien Lean, Agile Process Architecture Coach; Founder of the Pasteur Organizational Patterns Project ABSTRACT Scaling agile is all the rage these days, and especially popular with laggard adopters who want to broaden their management span of control. Most scaling frameworks are just classical military hierarchies suitable to commandandcontrol: in a suitably arranged organization of 625 people, the average number of communication hops between any two people is a very unagile seven. Yet smallworld theory says that any two of the 8 billion people on Earth are connected through about six hops, but a ScrumScalelike hierarchy is even worse for just 625 people. How does it work The answer lies in selforganizing hubs, which hold the key to large group engagement including enterprise Scrum. You know some hubs already learn more at this talk TIMECODES 00:00 Intro 01:39 Scalefree networks 06:22 Th
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