Lean Change Element

Pocket Principles

The Pocket Principles game is a short exercise to help people understand and internalize the 12 agile principles.

Pocket Principles

Pocket Principles vs traditional thinking

Two different assumptions about how change should work.

Lean Change

If we want to do agile change management, we need to start with the values and principles.

Traditional Change Management

If we want to do agile change management, we need the best practice framework.

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[ml][ul][li indent=0 align=left]Step 1: grab the agile principles at http://agilemanifesto.org/principles.html[/li][li indent=0 align=left]Step 2: print copies out, or display them[/li][li indent=0 align=left]Step 3: break people into teams and ask them to summarize each principles in 3 words or less[/li][li indent=0 align=left]Step 4: if running with multiple teams, do a show-and-tell. ask each team to present their results and discuss the similarities and differences between them.[/li][/ul][/ml] [size=4]When to run it:[/size]

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