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Our path from Scrum to Kanban Vaclav Uher PDM Integrations Kerio Technologies Systems we Integrate 2 The Scrum way of development Plan for the sprint Starting the work Unplanned interruptions Not fulfilling the planned


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Our path from Scrum to Kanban

Vaclav Uher PDM Integrations Kerio Technologies

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Systems we Integrate

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The Scrum way of development

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  • Plan for the sprint
  • Starting the work
  • Unplanned interruptions
  • Not fulfilling the planned sprints
  • We’ve started allocating a ‘unplanned’ story

to each sprint

  • That still wasn’t working
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What are the options

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  • More resources
  • Do not allow interruptions/changes
  • Be involved in every communication
  • Give up…
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Our way?

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  • Hiring a 1st level support
  • We’ve decided to ‘give up’ trying to do

Scrum

  • So what should we do if we want to keep it

agile and not to fall to complete anarchy?

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Our way?

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  • Hiring a 1st level support
  • We’ve decided to ‘give up’ trying to do

Scrum

  • So what should we do if we want to keep it

agile and not to fall to complete anarchy?

  • We’ve started to merge Scrum with Kanban
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Starting with Scrumban

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  • Keeping the daily standups
  • Still working with the scrum board columns
  • Making retrospectives after bigger projects/

several smaller ones

  • Removing the weekly estimates
  • trying to split all stories to same sized tasks
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Starting the Kanban way of development

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  • First we’ve tried to let all columns without

WIP limits

  • Later we’ve introduced WIP to just a few

columns

  • With the limits we’ve found out problems not

just in our team

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What have we achieved

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  • The speed of development increased a lot
  • Including more QA to development
  • Setting up of full staging and sbox

environments

  • Automating of some annoying manual work

during the deployment

  • Continuous delivery
  • DoD
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Nothing is perfect

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  • Still a lot of work to be done
  • The WIP limits across the company
  • Velocity measurement
  • Giving a delivery date for big project still

does not work (more urgent stuff is still coming)

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One day maybe

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Q/A

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  • Thank you