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Lean and Agile Communities
Key to motivation and success
Christian Schmidkonz
Chief Development Architect, SAP AG
Products & Solutions LEAN Center
Agile Center of Expertise
Lionel Passerino
Lean/Scrum Mentor, SAP AG
Lean Core Team
SAP Business ByDesign
2. The Lean Thinking House describes our
„complete picture“ of Lean
Maximize Customer Value and Speed
Prioritized
Backlog at
All Times
Usable
Q/C/D
Software
in One Hand
Employee each Takt Continuous
improvement
Empowerme Takt Process and
nt Cross Transparency Sructure
Functional on Processes
and Product
Team Maturity
Standard
Process
KAIZEN/
Respect for
Continuous
People
JIT principles Improvement
Eliminate waste
Lean Leadership
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3. Our 9 lean core elements serve as the
common framework for implementing Lean
Prioritized
backlog at all
times
Usable
Q/C/D in one
software each
hand
Takt
Continuous
Employee
Takt improvement
empowerment
process
Cross Transparency
functional on product/
Team process
“Team of ten” maturity
Standard
process
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4. Change to Lean Development Model involve
many people in our development organization
18000
16000
14000
12000
Number of
10000 employees
8000 Development
Lean/Scrum
6000
4000
2000
0
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010*
*) Number of employees estimated
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5. Challenges and motivation for a continued
engagement of employees with Lean
Challenges
Fast and large scale change project
Accelerate learning
Sustainable implementation of Lean Thinking
Risks
Proforma/flaccid implementation
Not enough support
Returning to old habits
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6. Different types of Communities at SAP
Coffee
Events with
Powwows Corner
Externals
Sessions
Round Community Social
Tables Platform Events
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7. Powwow –
Employees meet Senior Management
Participants
Lean Owner of the invited group
Bigger group of 50 – 100 participants
Format
1 to 2 hours
Short recounting status quo by management
Maybe topic driven
Followed by a free Q and A
Direct feedback to the Senior Manager in charge of the Lean Implementation
Address complaints
Managers really need to take care of feedback and complaints
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8. Coffee Corner Session –
Employees meet Senior Management
Participants
Small group ~20 participants
Senior and Vice Presidents of the invited
group or across organization
Format
30 minutes per month in the coffee corner
Free Q and A Session
Open questions and general feedback is
recorded on a flip chart or whiteboard.
Also called Whiteboard Sessions
Direct channel to Senior Management
Ensure open questions are followed up and
answers provided
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9. Events with Externals –
Hosting Events like the German Scrum Group
Participants
~25 externals
~25 employees
Format
1 day with an Open Space Agenda
Intense exchange and diversity of
involved external participants
Limited number of participants
Promotion by freelancers
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10. Events with Externals –
Meeting other companies
Participants
Limited to experienced mentors
Three to five colleagues
Format
On-site visit
2 hours to a full day experience
exchange
Intensive exchange among peers
Covering topics like HR
Choose the right topic in advance to get value add
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11. Events with Externals –
Employees invite Experts
Participants
Invited external experts
Large auditorium
Format
1,5 to 2 hours presentation
Q and A Session
Recorded and shared among colleagues
Authentic and motivating speakers
Inspiration for the day-to-day business
Be sure of the right message they convey
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12. Round Tables –
Learning from each other
Participants
Small group sharing the same role from the
same unit, e.g.
• Scrum Masters
• Product Owners
Involve Lean/Scrum Mentors
Format
Initiated and organized by the group
themselves
1 hour biweekly
Exchange of experience and best practices among colleagues
Open discussion of challenges with the Lean implementation
Ensure transfer of the lessons learned and check regularly the
value of these meetings
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13. Community Platform –
Facilitate internal, cross unit exchange
Participants
Scrum Masters
Product Owners
All colleagues
Tool
Web 2.0 Application supporting
• Discussions
• Blogs
• News
• Polls
Everyone can participate, across units and time
zones
Critical number of contributing colleagues necessary
Moderators/Coordinators required
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14. Social Events –
Facilitate internal, cross unit exchange
Participants
All interested colleagues at one location
Format
2 hours evening event in the canteen
Start with one presentation of the topic list
Q and A and free exchange
Bring some sweets ;-)
Everyone can participate across units
Practical and attractive topics
Presentation is the teaser for the participant to show up
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15. Summary –
Collaboration is essential
Communities
work well,
are necessary and important
Communities
require constant support of
passionate participants to
attract more and more colleagues
and time to learn and implement
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16. Thank you!
Christian Schmidkonz
Products & Solutions LEAN Center
Agile Center of Expertise
Dietmar-Hopp-Allee 16
69190 Walldorf
christian.schmidkonz@sap.com
www.sap.com
Lionel Passerino
Lean Core Team
Business ByDesign
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Dietmar-Hopp-Allee 16
69190 Walldorf
lionel.passerino@sap.com
www.sap.com
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