Big Visible Charts | Glossary

Definition

Big Visible Charts are used to implements the essential Agile values towards transparency and communication in an organization. They are descriptors of an Agile Team’s progress as well as informative tools for the stakeholders on keeping updated with the teams progress. They are large in size, contain a lot of visual/text information, and are always placed near to an Agile Team.

Further Reading

  •  “Agile Project Management”(book), by Jim Highsmith.

Deploying Strategic Agility using the X-Matrix. Workshop with Karl Scotland

INNOVATION ROOTS  announces the one-day ‘Deploying Strategic Agility using the X-Matrix’ workshop on 25th March, 2018. It will be conducted by Karl Scotland, Director of Karl Scotland Ltd.; Co-Founder and Board Member of the Lean Systems Society; and a globally renowned force in the Agile field.

This two-day workshop will detail the application of the ‘X-Matrix’– an A3 format which concisely visualizes the alignment of True North, Aspirations, Strategy, Tactics, and Evidence on a single sheet of paper. Participants will explore how to foster an Agile Transformation with Strategy Deployment: a style of organizational improvement that engages the entire workforce in figuring out how a business can survive and thrive.

This workshop is designed to enable the participants into discovering solutions, via collaboration amongst each other. They are trained on additional Back Briefing and Experimentation with A3S templates. All of the above allows the solution to emerge from the people closest to the problem, rather than being defined by managers.

Register for the workshop at www.innovationroots.com