INNOVATION ROOTS Turns 4!

INNOVATION ROOTS turns Four on August 1st, 2017!  Yes, what an awesome journey it has been for us. We started with a vision to provide consulting to companies and professionals all over the world, overcome challenges and equip them with the acumen and intellect that is unparalleled. As a result, over 3000+ people have been trained and 1500+ participated in our events in just 4 years of existence. We made 150+ customers of different sizes, domains and shores happy. Our reach and presence continue to grow and hit new heights, all thanks to the Agile community, their unconditional support and love for our company and services.


What’s INNOVATION ROOTS all about?
We are Skill Development, Enhancement and Transfer Journeymen. We are a leading and trusted providers of strategic, methodology and technical education, advisory and solutions to Enterprises building largest and innovative solutions.

Our Core Values:

  • Agility
  • Respect for People
  • Excellence
  • Innovation
  • Commitment.

We offer a medley of services ranging from facilitating the Enterprise Agile Transformation and delivering training, to organizing events & conferences that provide a platform to engender and promote Thought Leadership among the software community.

Our Core Services include:

1. Agile Consulting, Coaching and Transformation Services 

Our consultants have collective expertise of hundreds of year to facilitate Skill Enhancement and Transfer for implementation of Agile, Scrum, Kanban, SAFe, ALM, Continuous Delivery and DevOps. Our offering includes facilitating the agile adaptation, agile assessment of enterprise and organizations, designing the road map for agile transformation, educating and organizing all the layers and roles for agile, and embedded coaching and mentoring services.

2. Workshops, Training and Certifications Academy

We are leading providers of Skill Development services to acquire role, subject and value based knowledge. Our training offerings includes essential, foundation and certification course on Agile methodologies like Lean, Scrum, Kanban, SAFe as well as on DevOps, ALM and Test Automation and others. Our specialties include organizing next generation niche workshops on concepts like Lean Product Development, Lean Startup, Leadership, Change Management, Cynefin Framework, Flow and Kanban in association with Top Thought Leaders, all over the world.

3. Publishing Services

We produce the best content for enthused readers through rigurous research on content and concepts. Our current daily offerings includes intellectually enlightening content on ‘Agile Glossary terms’ and ‘Thought of the day’. The thought leader’s ‘Interview Series’ is among our most popular and followed series. Many more new offerings are about be announced soon like ‘Books Review’ and ‘Games’. Keep a close watch on our Blog for the same and let us know your feedback and suggestion to improvise and make it better.

4. Community Initiatives

We strongly believe in knowledge sharing and community building. This ideology makes us part of numerous initiatives, that provide a platform for knowledge sharing and aim to foster Thought leadership in people:

  • Agile Network India (ANI) is a network connecting People to learn and share. It aims to develop a global platform locally, to foster networking of people in order to learn and share from/with the top thought leaders and industry peers. We support ANI to organize Agile Gurugram – A top notch national level conference every year in National Capital Region, Gurugram and we also organize the meet up with ANI
  • Scaling Agile India/Institute (SAI) is a community of enthusiasts interested in learning and sharing about large scale agile. Our team volunteers to promote the meet up and webinar events for SAI as well as facilitates the organization with support from various organizations and volunteers.
  • Lean Kanban India (LKIN) is an annual conference of LKU brand and we are the official managers and organizers of Lean Kanban International conference in India for past 3 years and contribute to Limited WIP and LKI meet-up.
  • Agile Library @ Bangalore is a small sized library established by us as part of our community building effort for enthusiasts to join and read the best articles.
  • Additionally we organize Continuous Delivery and Agility meet up, webinar and event through our community group meetup.com/innoroo

We are committed to deliver value and quality to our customer, partners and associates. Your word of mouth and feedback has taken us places and we believe it will continue to do so in future. Thanks to our customers for trusting us, they are the reason we exist and Thanks to our partners for being associated with us and Thanks to all the Thought Leaders all over the world for ably backing us and partnering with us, that defines our identity. You truly inspire and encourage us to reach new heights and milestones! Finally, thanking the fantastic team at INNOVATION ROOTS, without whom none of this would have been possible.

We at INNOVATION ROOTS are looking forward to serving you all, the best way possible for years to come.

Keep INNOVATING, Keep INNOVATION ROOTS in your hearts, cause we keep you in ours!

Cheers!

Priyank, Noopur, Prachi, Thriveni, Prashant, Bhaskar, Diwakar, Santhosh, Bharath, Chirag, Chaitra and the whole INNOROO team.

Prashant M J speaks at Agile Gururgam 2017

Prashant, is a Consultant at INNOVATION ROOTS, an avid Agile Practitioner, who has worked with industry experts, helping and facilitating their Agile transformation. He is also the organiser of Agile Network India, started by INNOVATION ROOTS. Prashant, is a highly industrious and amicable person, who doesn’t hesitate to help people when it’s needed. He is the epitome of a team player, who is all ears to constructive feedback and always willing to improve his competency and skill set.

Prashant conducted a workshop on “Team’s Agility Assessment” at Agile Gurugram 2017, a pioneer Agile Conference held in Gurugram in May.

Agile Software development is fast becoming the go to software development model in major companies across the world. Yet some companies are still not able to benefit from this switch because of various reasons that differ from one company to another.

“Is your team really Agile?” started off Prashant, to a room full of Thought leaders and Agile Enthusiasts with bags of Agile software development experience, seated in the Leela Ambience conference room. This was the ideal way to grab the attention of the best minds in the Agile industry , who were taken aback by the question. Prashant, unperturbed by the profile of the audience continued his introduction saying, “The problem lies basically with companies’ lack of understanding of Agility and it’s implementation.” He then went on to organise an ice breaker activity for the people seated in the room, asking them to draw a flow diagram of  how each of them organise their day to day activities. The audience was split into two teams, wherein the first team was asked to picturize their activities at work and the latter was asked to do the same for activities at home.

“Are you Agile?” was the next question Prashant posted to a dumbstruck audience, who immediately started analysing, if they were actually Agile. This activity caught everyone’s attention as it was intended to and served as the perfect foundation, on which Prashant could build his talk on.

So what really is Agility?

Agility is characteristics of an individual or a team to respond to uncertain condition or change. This sums up the motive of Agile methods quite brilliantly. The team that is truly Agile, delivers the desired output without compromising on the deadline and quality. Such teams are called High performing Agile teams declared Prashant, before citing a number of scenarios and examples that substantiated his claim. A High performing Agile Team delivers a number of benefits, quality being the most important one followed by business value and fostering a growth mindset within the organisation.

Now that we have understood what Agility actually means, how do we understand if a team is actually Agile? The answer to this question isn’t very easy, but not impossible. Prashant specified a set of questions to understand if a team is truly Agile. The following questions were posted to the attendees:

Do the team members feel engaged to the business goal?

This is a very important question that needs to be answered, if the answer is yes, then your team is heading in the right direction.

How responsive is the team to changing market conditions?

This is one of the most important criteria to judge the Agility of a team, if your team is highly responsive to changing market conditions and situations, then you have little to worry about.

Do people see intellectual growth by learning new technology or domains?

Every employee wants intellectual growth in a company, if your employees are happy with their learning curve, then they will stay loyal to company’s vision.

Do people in the team feel valued?

Everyone’s opinion is valuable and a successful company or team is built on the ideas of each and every individual.

Are people asked to think?

Monotony is the first deterrent to an Employee’s enthusiasm, if the job has no creativity, employees usually quit their jobs.

Is communication two way?

A two-way feedback system is the best one where the employee has an equal voice and can express his views about the management and challenges.

Do employees focus on organizational success or personal success?

This is a double edged sword, some might argue , every individual’s success ultimately leads to the team’s success, few others might say, individuals shouldn’t let personal gains undermine the team’s gains. There is truth to both the sides of the argument and requires the right balance for both individual and team success.

Does your team demonstrate collective ownership?

This again is one of the most important qualities of a team, where everyone should feel responsible for a team’s success or failure.

These questions were quite helpful and thoughtful, as it was evident people had started analysing themselves and the teams they were a part of. There were a lot of surprises and a big sigh of relief among of few , who were happy to know that their teams were indeed Agile.

Key Takeaways:

1. Make sure employees feel valued and their opinions should make a difference.

2. Employees should be able to express their ideas freely without worrying about the repercussions.

3. An Agile team always encourages thinking and creativity, and should be flexible, to meet the need of hour.

4. A system of constant feedback and trust among teammates will lay the foundation for a highly successful Agile team.

5. Build a team that strives hard to make the organisation successful and puts the organisation’s success ahead of individual’s success.

Prashant, ended the session by quoting the importance and significance of Agility in a team and how INNOVATION ROOTS has been Agile ever since it’s inception, to which there was a round of applause for a simple yet powerful talk by Prashant J Mavinkere.

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