Using Agile to Disrupt Politics, Impact the World, and Develop Conscious Leadership
What would it look like if you ran an entire organization using Agile? Agile in the executive suites, Agile prioritization, Agile teams, Agile funding, …Agile everything. The LibraryOfAgile.org is a community-led project that has been collecting, evaluating, comparing, and testing Agile techniques. Our goal is to explore together a scientific analysis of Agile techniques to test for causation and interrelation. In plain English: Does is work? Does it work everywhere? And does it mess anything else up?
In this case study, we will talk about some of the insights we have discovered in our research and lay out one design for an “Agile Utopia”. Each of the pieces of this Agile operating model are legitimate techniques that are being used in real-world organizations, though using them all together at once is (so far) theoretical.
The current name for this theoretical model is the “Pentacameral Governance Model”. There are no managers, no budgets, democratic decision making, and lots of science, automation, and metrics. It is filled with psychology, checks and balances, and even a blockchain and a cryptocurrency.
If you could design the future that you want to live in, what would you include?
Outline/Structure of the Case Study
The Pentacameral Governance Model
1. Legislating Problems to be Solved, *not* Solutions
One of the core negative patterns that we found in most organizations, and the world at large, is the enforcement of solutions. It’s the underlying cause behind command-and-control approaches, toxic politics, power struggles, manipulation, and deception. When leadership focuses on Problems instead of Solutions, unimaginably amazing new possibilities emerge.
2. Data Analytics with Scientific Peer Review
One fact that keeps being proven in scientific research, including the Powerball Election model being used this year for proposal selection, is that people's evaluations of anything is always going to have bias. Countering this bias has to be built into the operating model. We'll discuss some of the rules behind proper scientific peer review, and how it pairs with metrics.
3. An Automated Treasury
The blockchain and cryptocurrency communities have shown us that because of personal bias, and the temptation to manipulate and deceive for personal gain, we need to disconnect funding models from personal preference. We'll share some models being test in cryptocurrency communities.
4. Resolving Differences Through Argumentation and Analysis
We are always going to disagree. How we handle those disagreements demonstrate our character. The US legal system, while not perfect, demonstrates a way to resolve difference that challenge bias.
5. Coaches not Managers
When you take away the ability for people to force compliance from others, amazing new avenues of possibility emerge to take the place of "power over" dynamics. Using good psychological techniques is also invaluable for long-term success.
Learning Outcome
- Creating space to dream
- Challenging the limits of what's possible
- Ideas for how to prioritize world impact over command-and-control
Target Audience
Anyone who likes to envision and explore the future
Prerequisites for Attendees
A familiarity with Agile concepts, and a curiosity about what could be.
Links
Past Experience
“Choose Your Own Agile Adventure”
May 16, 2022 - ScrumMaster Summit 2022
https://agilenews.org/event/navigating-transformation-choose-your-own-agile-adventure/
"Shift: From Product to People"
Jan 24, 2021 - Agile Uprising Podcast
https://agileuprising.libsyn.com/shift-from-product-to-people-with-pete-oliver-krueger-and-michael-dougherty?tdest_id=588654
“Stop Assessing People!”
July 22, 2021 - Agile 2021
https://www.agilealliance.org/resources/sessions/stop-assessing-people/
“From Foe to Friend: Evolving the PMO”
Nov 2, 2020 - Agile Coaching DC
https://www.meetup.com/agile_coaching_dc/events/273401280/
"MVPs Suck!"
Sep 23, 2019 - Agile DC
https://confengine.com/agiledc-2019/proposal/11424/mvps-suck-why-this-latest-buzzword-is-such-a-pain-in-our
“Emergent Design Is Not Agile"
May 22, 2019 - Global Scrum Gathering - Austin
"A Real-World Roadmap for Organizational Change"
May 8, 2019 - NDIA Agile in Government 2019
"eWSJF - Using Real-World Lean Startup, Emotions, and MVPs in Product & Portfolio Decision Making"
Oct 15, 2018 - Agile DC 2018
https://confengine.com/agiledc-2018/proposal/7595/ewsjf-using-real-world-lean-startup-emotions-and-mvps-in-product-portfolio-decision-making
"Fundamentals of Lean Startup"
Jun 4, 2018 - Better Software West 2018
"Agile in 10 Minutes"
Oct 16, 2017 - Agile DC 2017 Conference
https://confengine.com/agiledc-2017/proposal/4889/agile-in-10-minutes
"Double Aces: Using Positive Psychology to Resolve Disputes and Take Constructive Action"
Oct 16, 2017 - Agile DC 2017 Conference
https://confengine.com/agiledc-2017/proposal/4886/double-aces-using-positive-psychology-to-resolve-disputes-and-take-constructive-action
"Double Aces: Positive Psychology Research that Solves Problems and Boosts Team Performance"
Aug 8, 2017 - Agile 2017 Conference
http://sched.co/ATYN
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