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^ Traditional Organization ^ Agile Organization ^ Role ^ Comments ^ | ^ Traditional Organization ^ Agile Organization ^ Role ^ Comments ^ | ||
| "Local optimization" | | "Local optimization" | ||
- | | Manage looking backward | Manage looking forward | Management | Traditional approach of managing by the numbers, focusing on “make the month” targets | + | | Manage looking backward | Manage looking forward | Management | Traditional approach of managing by the numbers, focusing on “make the month” targets, and working to determine what went wrong (and in the worst case finding someone to blame). This is essentially |
| Resource efficiency | Flow efficiency | Management | The focus with agile is on delivering business value as a smooth flow. This may mean that the best thing for people to do is not to be busy the whole time. Traditional management focuses on " | | Resource efficiency | Flow efficiency | Management | The focus with agile is on delivering business value as a smooth flow. This may mean that the best thing for people to do is not to be busy the whole time. Traditional management focuses on " | ||
| Large annual bets based on plan | Multiple small actively managed bets based on reality | Management | Traditional approaches to implementing an organization plan is to do a yearly plan, and then determine if we meet the plan. The agile approach assumes we have plans, but they are smaller, more regularly reviewed so we can more easily adapted based on the changing business situation. See [[why_should_we_start_without_doing_a_complete_analysis|Why Should We Start Without Doing a Complete Analysis? | | Large annual bets based on plan | Multiple small actively managed bets based on reality | Management | Traditional approaches to implementing an organization plan is to do a yearly plan, and then determine if we meet the plan. The agile approach assumes we have plans, but they are smaller, more regularly reviewed so we can more easily adapted based on the changing business situation. See [[why_should_we_start_without_doing_a_complete_analysis|Why Should We Start Without Doing a Complete Analysis? | ||
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| "Late learning" | | "Late learning" | ||
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| "Cost focus" | "Value focus" | Management | Traditional model is based on cost accounting with little discussion of the value we get as a result of this. Agile changes model to focus on value delivery, where value, as in " | | "Cost focus" | "Value focus" | Management | Traditional model is based on cost accounting with little discussion of the value we get as a result of this. Agile changes model to focus on value delivery, where value, as in " |
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