Build Your Agile Flow

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Introduction

This exercise is related to Build Your Scrum Framework and allows leaders to build a diagram of a proposed Agile ecosystem for discussion. The workshop structure is based upon the 4 C’s framework described in Sharon Bowman’s Training From The Back of The Room (2009) (Bowman 2009).

Learning Objectives

  • Understand how an Agile ecosystem would exist in their organisation and gives rise to discussions about particular aspects

Materials

If Using Tactile & Physical Media For Training

  • Printed agile flow shapes 1 per group
  • Flip chart paper, 1 for each table group
  • Blu-tac or similar for sticking to the walls
  • Scissors

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Workshop Flow

Connections (5 Minutes)

  1. Start by asking the attendees to split into table groups of 4 and to acquire the necessary materials to start for each table group.

Concepts (0 Minutes)

  1. Introduce the printed materials and have a brief discussion on the various items and what they stand for.

Concrete Practice (25 Minutes)

  1. Ask the attendees to construct their respective Agile flow using any means necessary e.g. using any web based resources they can find.

Conclusions (15 Minutes)

  1. Conclude with a show and tell with each table group presenting their models to the attendees
  2. Facilitate any questions with the models
  3. Finish up with a team share back to discuss their models

References

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