In this presentation I shared my perspective about how to use the best of of Lean Startup and Scrum principles for building new product and for any new enhancement projects. Shared the practices like Lean Canvas, Wireframing, Prototyping, One metric that matters, User Story Mapping etc. in the the overall framework of Problem Validation->Solution Validation--> Scale.
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Best of Lean Startup and Scrum for product development and enhancement
1. Prepared by :
Anish Cheriyan, Director, Huawei
Best of Scrum and Lean Startup
for product development
Prepared By Anish Cheriyan, Director, Huawei Technologies
2. Topics
• Introduction
• Perspective on Product Development
• Some Anti Pattern
• Lean Startup and Scrum Applied
• New Product Development
• Feature or Enhancement
• Experience Sharing
5. Standish Group Findings- Features not
available in the Final Product
Series1,
Large
company,
58%
Series1,
Medium
company,
35%
Series1,
Small
Company,
26%
6. Standish Group Findings- Project Success and
Challenging Factors
>35% Success
Factors related
to Users
Involvement
related
>40%
Challenged
Factors related
to Users
Involvement
related
9. One size fits all solution for the management
method
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Large Organization have ready made past proven life cycle following waterfall, scrum,
scrumban or related life cycle. Teams somehow forcefiet the project into such framework.
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11. What happens if you fail
Failure is not considered good in most situations or may be in all situations.
12. Delayed Validated Learning
In most cases the validated learning comes after we do the big bang development.
Concept Plan
Design
and
Develop
Testing Release
Beta
Test
Final
Release
Most
learning
happen here
2 week to 3 months duration
13. “A Startup is a
human
institution
designed to
deliver a
product or
service
under
conditions of
extreme
uncertainty”
Eric Ries
14.
15. ““A startup is not about
executing a series of
knowns. Most startups
are facing a series of
unknowns—unknown
customer segments,
unknown customer
needs, unknown product
feature set, etc.”.”
16. Minimum viable product (MVP) is the
product with the highest return on
investment versus risk. The term was
coined and defined by Frank Robinson,
and popularized by Steve Blank, and Eric
Ries
21. Background of the Business Problem
• Embedded Development.
• Customer was not clear about the
problem.
• Not clear about what feature is
required.
22. Our Myths
• “We who build the product know
better than the customer”
• “Customer don’t have time to talk to
us”
23. Scrum and Lean Startup Applied
Idea/Unkno
wn
problem
Product
Ready
Scale (Product Development)
Integrated Product Development Process
24. Key Practices used
. Lean Canvas
. Interview, . Survey
. Presentation
. Go out of the building
. Wireframing
. Wireframing
. Working Prototype
. Iterative Development
. Customer Demo
. One Metric that matters
Concept Plan Develop Release
. Scrum Life Cycle
. Continuous
Delivery
. All related practices
Lean Canvas, Wireframing and iterative development practices were extensively used.
25. A Perspective for Product /Feature Development
Problem
Validation
Solution
Validation
Scale
Visualize/
Plan
Pivot or Proceed
Frame the problem, Map the
big picture
Explore- Interviews,
Wireframing
Minimum Viable
Product
Release and Iteration
Development
30. Key Results
• We have been able to finalize around 15 key
features of the product using Lean Startup and
Scrum approach.
31. What we Learnt and Road Ahead
• Being systematic in wireframing approach
• Difficulty in identifying One metric that matters
• Prototyping should not be done for a set of users.
Road Ahead
• Better our practices, adopt continuous delivery:
Build Measure Learn
Continuous Delivery Split Tests Falifiable Hypothesis
Automated Deployment Customer Liason Customer Development
Wireframing Net Promoter Score Five Whys Root Cause Analysis
32. Conclusion
• Whether we are entrepreneur or intrapreneur, we
need to focus on the customer development
constantly.
• Don’t jump into features or solution without
validating the problem.
• Remember to take the hypothesis driven approach-
Always.
33. References
• User Story Mapping- Jeff Patton with Peter Economy
• The Lean Startup- Eric Ries
• The Startup Owners Manual- Steve Blank
• Running Lean- Ash Maurya
• http://theleanstartup.com/
• www.leanstack.com
• http://steveblank.com/
34. Thank You
“Life is too short to build something
which nobody wants”
Speaker Name: Anish Cheriyan
Email ID: anishcheriyan@huawei.com, @anishcheriyan, www.anishcheriyan.com
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