Digital Agility: How to Take a Disciplined Approach

Agile is about self discipline. Disciple means embracing certain values and principles. Based on these values and principles develop some guidelines and policies and then take a disciplined approach for managing business. Although, discipline doesn’t mean overly prescriptive. Following "people over process" Agile principle. In most cases, the lower-agile organizations are not in a good position to leap directly to a mature agile team structure and supporting policies and culture. Most people misinterpret the agile values as "no documentation" "no process and tools" etc. This kind of misunderstanding gives room for the confusions, Many waterfall organizations have no discipline at all. They collect requirements and then filed them in a cabinet and never looked at them again. Once things started going "wrong" (such as a new requirement emerged), there is no clear plan to get things back on track. And to deliver effectively, it’s important in using a lightweight method depends on "people over process" to enforce self discipline and assure high-quality results.
Being agile is about building a culture of continuous improvement: Agile is about doing, we learn by doing, we change as the output of that doing. Either for individuals, teams, departments, and enterprises, always have the plan to be getting better: If you don't know more and have the capability to execute better than you did six months ago, there is a good chance one or more of your competitors can. Since people are at the heart of agile,, Agile can fail and particularly because - and most often specifically because it is erroneously planted, cultivated and modeled as just that, undisciplined and ad-hoc. Therefore, a cohesive set of insight and thinking is important to build a collective mindset and embed agility to the business culture for making continuous improvement.

Without discipline, Agile will turn to be ad hoc, but with overly rigid rules, rigid processes, or practicing over-prescriptive agile, it will stifle innovation. The overall goal of adopting a more "Agile" approach is "resilience," in essence. It’s about advocating transparency and autonomy. A disciplined agile is the right path to scale up and run a true digital organization to achieve high effectiveness, high innovation, and high maturity.
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Published on June 05, 2016 23:44
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