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1 The Disciplined Agile Framework
This deck overviews the Disciplined Agile (DA) Framework. You may use these slides within your own presentations as long as you keep the copyright notice on the slide. We hope you find this deck useful! © Disciplined Agile Consortium

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Agenda The Disciplined Agile Framework Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD) Disciplined DevOps Disciplined IT (DAIT) Disciplined Agile Enterprise (DAE) Parting thoughts © Disciplined Agile Consortium

3 The Disciplined Agile Framework
The Disciplined Agile (DA) process decision framework describes light-weight guidance to help organizations streamline their information technology (IT) and business processes in a context-sensitive manner. The DA framework provides the process foundation for business agility. DA does this by showing how the various activities such as solution delivery, operations, enterprise architecture, portfolio management, finance, security, legal, and many others work together. The DA framework also describes what these activities should address, provides a range of options for doing so, and describes the tradeoffs associated with each option. Visit © Disciplined Agile Consortium

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Agile Enterprise Disciplined Agile IT Disciplined DevOps See DAD © Disciplined Agile Consortium

5 The Seven Principles of Disciplined Agile
Disciplined Agile Delivery The Seven Principles of Disciplined Agile What does it mean to be disciplined? To be disciplined is to do the things that you know are good for you, things that usually require hard work and perseverance. It requires discipline to regularly delight your customers. It takes discipline for teams to become awesome. It requires discipline for leaders to ensure that their people have a safe environment to work in. It takes discipline to recognize that you need to tailor your approach for the context that you face, and to evolve your approach as the situation evolves. It takes discipline to recognize that you are part of a larger organization, that you should do what’s best for the enterprise and not just what’s convenient for you. It requires discipline to evolve and optimize your overall workflow, and it requires discipline to realize that you have many choices regarding how you work and organize yourselves, so you should choose accordingly. For details, visit © Disciplined Agile Consortium © Scott Ambler + Associates

6 Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD)
Introduction to DAD Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD) The key characteristics of DAD: People-first Goal-driven Hybrid agile Learning-oriented Full delivery lifecycle Solution focused Risk-value lifecycle Enterprise aware Foundation of the Disciplined Agile (DA) framework Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD) is a people-first, learning-oriented hybrid agile approach to IT solution delivery. It has a risk-value delivery lifecycle, is goal-driven, is enterprise aware, and is scalable. It is the first of four levels within the Disciplined Agile (DA) framework. Many organizations start their agile journey by adopting Scrum because it describes a good strategy for leading agile software teams. However, Scrum is only part of what is required to deliver sophisticated solutions to your stakeholders. Invariably teams need to look to other methods to fill in the process gaps that Scrum purposely ignores. When looking at other methods there is considerable overlap and conflicting terminology that can be confusing to practitioners as well as outside stakeholders. Worse yet people don’t always know where to look for advice or even know what issues they need to consider. To address these challenges Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD) provides a more cohesive approach to agile solution delivery. There are clearly some interesting aspects to DAD. DAD is a hybrid approach which extends Scrum with proven strategies from Agile Modeling (AM), Extreme Programming (XP), Unified Process (UP), Kanban, Lean Software Development, Outside In Development (OID) and several other methods. DAD is a non-proprietary, freely available framework. DAD extends the construction-focused lifecycle of Scrum to address the full, end-to-end delivery lifecycle from project initiation all the way to delivering the solution to its end users. It also supports lean and continuous delivery versions of the lifecycle: unlike other agile methods, DAD doesn’t prescribe a single lifecycle because it recognizes that one process size does not fit all. DAD includes advice about the technical practices such as those from Extreme Programming (XP) as well as the modeling, documentation, and governance strategies missing from both Scrum and XP. But, instead of the prescriptive approach seen in other agile methods, including Scrum, DAD takes a goals-driven approach. In doing so DAD provides contextual advice regarding viable alternatives and their trade-offs, enabling you to tailor DAD to effectively address the situation in which you find yourself. By describing what works, what doesn’t work, and more importantly why, DAD helps you to increase your chance of adopting strategies that will work for you. For more information, visit © Disciplined Agile Consortium Copyright 2014 Disciplined Agile Consortium

7 Workflow of Disciplined DevOps
Disciplined DevOps is the streamlining of IT solution development and IT operations activities, along with supporting enterprise-IT activities such as Security and Data Management, to provide more effective outcomes to an organization. Disciplined DevOps is the second of four levels of the DA framework. See © Disciplined Agile Consortium

8 Workflow of Disciplined Agile IT (DAIT)
Disciplined Agile IT (DAIT) addresses how to apply agile and lean strategies to all aspects of Information Technology (IT) processes. This includes IT-level activities such as IT operations, support, data management, reuse engineering, and other capabilities.  As you can see in the following figure, DAIT is one of four levels of the Disciplined Agile (DA) framework.  DAIT encompasses Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD) and Disciplined DevOps. See © Disciplined Agile Consortium

9 The Disciplined Agile Enterprise (DAE)
A Disciplined Agile Enterprise is able to anticipate and respond swiftly to changes in the marketplace.  It does this through an organizational culture and structure that facilitates change within the context of the situation that it faces.  Such organizations require a learning mindset in the mainstream business and underlying lean and agile processes to drive innovation. A Disciplined Agile Enterprise (DAE) is able to sense and respond swiftly to changes in the marketplace.  It does this through an organizational culture and structure that facilitates change within the context of the situation that it faces.  Such organizations require a learning mindset in the mainstream business and underlying lean and agile processes to drive innovation. A DAE encompasses Disciplined Agile IT (DAIT), Disciplined DevOps, and Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD). See © Disciplined Agile Consortium

10 The Disciplined Agile Framework
See - The picture there has hotspots to each individual process blade. © Disciplined Agile Consortium

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Parting Thoughts This was a very high-level overview of the Disciplined Agile (DA) Framework Improvement requires hard work, there are no easy solutions Every organization is unique, one size does not fit all – Beware prescriptive methods The DA framework looks at the whole picture to address the question of how does it all fit together © Disciplined Agile Consortium

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Join Today Sign up at DisciplinedAgileConsortium.org and become a member It’s free Have access to new and upcoming information about Disciplined Agile strategies © Disciplined Agile Consortium

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The Disciplined Agile Consortium (DAC) supports and evolves the Disciplined Agile process decision framework. The DAC site, DisciplinedAgileConsortium.org, provides information on curriculum and learning resources for Disciplined Agile practitioners. It is also the home of the Disciplined Agile certification program. The Disciplined Agile blog, DisciplinedAgileDelivery.com, provides a wealth of articles and blog postings about Disciplined Agile topics. The Disciplined Agile discussion forum, LinkedIn.com/groups/ , is a meeting place for Disciplined Agile practitioners to share their experiences and to get questions answered. © Disciplined Agile Consortium


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