SPCs Unleashed

By: Stephan Neck Niko Kaintantzis Ali Hajou Mark Richards
  • Summary

  • For SPC's, RTE's and other SAFe Change Leaders, who want to extend their Lean-Agile repertoire and increase their impact, SPCs Unleashed is a weekly podcast with a group of SAFe Fellows and SPCTs working through the SAFe competencies to give guidance on when, why and how to deepen skills in that area.

    The show is anchored in the 7 core SAFe competencies, each of which has 3 dimensions. Each week we'll cover one dimension, with an occasional detour to something we have shared passion for as an important area of growth.

    We won't be focusing on foundational knowledge. The show is about 'where to go next', 'when/why to go there' and 'what to look out for' once you have the foundations. It won't be 'one point of view'; we come from different contexts with different passions, and you'll have more to choose from.

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Episodes
  • In control of complexity with Lean Governance (#19)
    Aug 27 2024

    "If you can start talking to audit, you can find solutions that they will help you reach that nobody else would have thought about" - Mark Richards

    In Episode 19, hosted by Stephan Neck, Nikolaos Kaintantzis, Ali Hajou, and Mark Richards, the focus is on Lean Portfolio Management (LPM), specifically Lean Governance. The hosts stress the importance of governance in balancing spending oversight, compliance, and alignment between agile and non-agile teams. They highlight the need for engagement from roles like Value Management Offices (VMOs), business owners, and enterprise architects.

    We discuss the challenge of synchronizing agile teams with the broader organization, ensuring vertical integration, and maintaining transparency at high levels. The episode explores the value of simulations, such as Get Kanban, to teach flow and governance to senior leaders. The hosts emphasize the importance of practice fields, visual tools, and fostering environments where new behaviors can be learned.

    Mark shares how a simulation game helped a CIO and leadership team better understand and commit to Lean Governance. Niko explains how the power of visualization can be a game-changer, sharing the idea of using a simple magnet to indicate blockers on a board. The episode concludes with discussions on applying these concepts in real-world scenarios, using data for transparency and accountability.

    The conversation touches on unfinished work items in portfolios, caution against weaponizing data, and the importance of pattern-based problem-solving. Stephan shares a story highlighting the importance of collaboration between business owners and enterprise architects in lean governance. The hosts wrap up by offering tips for new SPCs, stressing the importance of understanding controls, collaborating with key stakeholders, and treating audits with care to avoid premature conclusions.

    References:

    • https://getkanban.com/
    • https://scaledagileframework.com/value-management-office/

    Cast:

    Ali Hajou(Moderator)

    Niko Kaintantzis

    Stephan Neck

    Mark Richards

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    1 hr
  • Leadership in Change: From one stable state to the next (#6)
    Aug 16 2024

    “Show up. Keep up. Shut up.” (Change agent’s creed, borrowed from golf pro caddy creed) - Stephan Neck

    Mark Richards, Ali Hajou, and Niko Kaintantzis join Stephan Neck in this ‘reprise’ episode with Leading Change from the Lean-Agile Leadership competency.

    We start by sharing our passions: Mark’s thoughts about the beauty and perils of change roadmaps, Ali’s explanation of why checklists are a good treat for anxious people, and Niko’s emphasis on necessary visions as a base for new behavior for change success.

    In the first part, we reflect on how change agents/leaders apply the Implementation roadmap. The pros of a “checklist” of a logical sequential set of steps help overcome change anxiety, but it also has its perils, forgetting that the transformation is an iterative journey. A transformation vision helps as a crystallization point to stay focused.

    The second part sparked a discussion around “leading the transformation rather than just supporting it”—significant change requires engagement and high interest by senior management as early adopters to generate change in the early and late majority of the people in the respective context. Our goal: building networks of influence.

    The final part dealt with the attitude of SPCs/change agents: Make other people successful - we should leverage our change knowledge to support and enhance the effectiveness of leaders in leading the change.

    Cast:

    Stephan Neck(Moderator)

    Niko Kaintantzis

    Ali Hajou

    Mark Richards

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    56 mins
  • Strategy and Investment Funding - Start with what's real and work from there (#18)
    Aug 16 2024

    “As an SPC on the Portfolio Level: The first time just be an assistant, not the head coach. Learn about how companies work, how they speak, how they behave.” - Nikolaos Kaintantzis

    Hosts Nikolaos Kaintantzis, Stephan Neck, and Mark Richards take a deep dive into Lean Portfolio Management (LPM), focusing on the critical areas of Strategy and Investment Funding. The conversation sheds light on the real-world challenges of managing a portfolio in an agile environment, offering practical advice on how to make LPM a success.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Start with Reality, Not Invention: Mark emphasizes the importance of beginning LPM with what is real in your organization rather than inventing a portfolio from scratch. He stresses the need to uncover the true nature of your portfolio and build from there.
    • The Power of Visualization: Niko highlights how visualization tools can be instrumental in managing portfolio traffic. By making the current state visible, organizations can more effectively identify bottlenecks and areas for improvement.
    • Continuous Improvement: Ali underscores the importance of embracing continuous improvement in LPM. He emphasizes that the journey doesn’t end with aligning strategy and investment funding; it’s about continuously refining processes to adapt to changing business needs and ensuring that the portfolio remains a dynamic and value-driven entity.
    • Innovation vs. the Hamster Wheel: Stephan reflects on the balance between innovation and routine activities within LPM. He likens it to getting off the hamster wheel—only when strategy and investment funding are correctly aligned can innovation truly take flight.
    • Practical Tips for Implementation: The team offers actionable advice for SPCs looking to improve their LPM practices, from prioritizing transparency to ensuring continuous feedback loops. They stress that LPM is not a static process but one that requires constant iteration and adjustment.

    This episode is essential listening for anyone involved in Lean Portfolio Management. It offers a blend of strategic insights and practical advice to help you connect the dots between strategy, investment funding, and successful portfolio management.

    Cast:

    Niko Kaintantzis(Moderator)

    Ali Hajou

    Stephan Neck

    Mark Richards

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    57 mins

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