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Transformation, Business Architecture, and Scaling

Leading Agile

Mike Cottmeyer was recently a guest on the Agile to Agility podcast with Miljan Bajic where he discussed Transformation, Business Architecture, and Scaling. What do you do with planning cadences? What do you do with Enterprise Architecture like, the whole thing, right? Listen now. Agile to Agility Website.

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Descaling Your Organization for Faster, Smarter Results with Agile

Leading Agile

And when you start to set up your release trains and you start to do your planning, Dean Leffingwell makes an assumption that we’re at about 150 people. Big upfront planning and long release cycles? It’s going to assume that you have encapsulated value streams. Functional silos? We’re looking for the answer.

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Overcoming the Barriers to Business Agility

Leading Agile

And so if you show up and like you say, “Hey, I want to adopt Agile,” but you know, you’re not familiar with the strategies or Agile governance strategies or such, right? Are we doing story point estimating or are we using planning poker? ” There are a bunch of different things, right? Is there a product owner?

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Agile Unplugged EP05 | Projects to Products | Mike Cottmeyer & Dennis Stevens

Leading Agile

What I had been doing was working with business architecture capability models to try to come up with organizational patterns and work breakdown patterns that matched so we could get worked on organizations. And so we kind of had this key insight about the relationship between business architecture and team design and enterprise agile.

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Agile Unplugged: EP01 | Mike Cottmeyer and Brian Sondergaard

Leading Agile

– So, it took what we had understood about architecture and enterprise architecture and good design principles, and applied it to good program management disciplines that folks like you also brought to the table. And then from the business architecture up, it’s more like a line to strategy.

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