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Quiz: How Agile Is Your Organisation?

by Wemanity
03/2016
in Agile Culture
Quiz: How Agile Is Your Organisation?

Result… “It’s a start, but you really need to make a strong case for where you want to go from here!”

Are you an agile organisation? Measure your degree of agility and create an action plan to improve your chances of delivering business value!

We have sorted out five key questions that can give an instant indication.
(These are taken from an 85 line ‘How Agile Are You?’ assessment that takes just an hour to complete)

For a snapshot, answer the questions, add up your scores and see the results at the bottom of the page:

1) Technical infrastructure and ‘IT’ support your teams’ collaborative working efforts:

  1. Somewhat (1pt)
  2. They do, but we have to help out (2pts)
  3. Actively (3pts)

2) Your approach to visualizing work in progress is:

  1. Working spaces are organised with visualisation in mind (3pts)
  2. The team has a whiteboard or wall in their area (1pt)
  3. There’s space in a collaborative or shared area (2pts)

3) When it comes to deployment:

  1. Continuous integration allows rapid roll-back (2pts)
  2. Continuous delivery is automated and its business benefit clear (3pts)
  3. There’s a deployment process that is adhered to (1pt)

4) Project viability is reviewed:

  1. At gated boundaries (e.g. prototype, alpha, beta…) (1pt)
  2. From increment to increment, with issues triggering reassessment (2pts)
  3. On a continuous basis and the methods/metrics are clear (3pts)

5) Day-to-day reporting against business value is:

  1. Based on team-level reviews and metrics agreed by teams (2pt)
  2. Extracted from the team and delivered in isolation (1pt)
  3. Understood by the business, data-led and trackable to the team level (3pts)

Results:

Less than 5pts: You did not recognise your organisation in some of the questions, but maybe now you see how you might begin to be more agile.

5 pts: It’s a start, but you really need to make a strong case for where you want to go from here!

6-10 pts: There are some strong foundations. I see gaps to fill if you want to ‘be agile’ rather than just ‘doing agile’.

11-15 pts: You are doing well, but how will you fare in the full survey?

Go deeper by starting to read this article.

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