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Evolving DevOps Teams and Flexible Organization...

KAKEHASHI
September 05, 2024

Evolving DevOps Teams and Flexible Organizational Culture

presented at the Devopsdays 15 Year Anniversary Celebration: Antwerp #DevOpsDays
https://devopsdays.org/events/2024-antwerp/program/evolving-devops-teams-and-flexible-organizational-culture

KAKEHASHI

September 05, 2024
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  1. Evolving DevOps Teams and Flexible Organizational Culture September 5, 2024

    @Devopsdays 15 Year Anniversary Celebration: Antwerp Ikuo Odanaka
  2. About • Tokyo, Japan • Engineering Manager at KAKEHASHI Inc.

    • Focused on Agile Software Development Process and OKR Speaker at • DevOpsDays Tokyo 2023/2024 • Regional Scrum Gathering Tokyo 2021/2023/2024 • Scrum Fest Kanagawa 2024(Keynote) Book Author of • いちばんやさしいアジャイル開発の教本 (Co-Author): comprehensive guide to agile for beginners • アジャイルチームによる目標づくりガイドブック : creating effective goals for agile teams using OKR Ikuo Odanaka 小田中 育生 @dora_e_m
  3. © KAKEHASHI Inc. KAKEHASHI Inc. “Inventing a sustainable medical ecosystem”

    • A healthcare tech startup in Japan(2016〜) • Multiple products for pharmacies • 350+ employees (as of Dec. 2023) • Agile/Scrum
  4. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Our Value Integrity Just Do It Leadership

    & Followership One for all Unlearn Transparency
  5. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Overview MVP Phase PoC Phase Collaboration Phase

    Shortening lead time to release our new product!! A high-speed hypothesis testing cycle with DevOps Collaborate with BIG team Our cycle Their cycle We are changing our development style in accordance with the phase of our products.I will talk about that and explain what could keeps a team an ever-changing DevOps Team.
  6. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Our Team TEAM MEMBER 1 Engineering Manager

    4 Engineer 3 Product Manager 1 Designer PRODUCT Vertical SaaS for pharmacies Committed to changing patient behavior through changing the behavior of pharmacists product pharmacist patient
  7. © KAKEHASHI Inc. A Strategy of Our Team SAM Serviceable

    Available Market SOM Serviceable Obtainable Market We are searching for a fast track and are working on expanding into new markets. Existing Product Our New Product Discover new market
  8. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Our product managers have a hypothesis SAM

    Serviceable Available Market SOM Serviceable Obtainable Market Our New Product Discover new market
  9. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Drawing MVP Line Our MVP line definition

    is below: “If we haven’t completed up to the line, we’ll postpone the launch.”
  10. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Engineers added items Add items from the

    developers’ perspective e.g.) setup DB, Check Network, testing, etc…
  11. © KAKEHASHI Inc. We developed a product iteratively 1st 2nd

    Priorities changed Items were re-prioritized according to the results of the iteration.
  12. © KAKEHASHI Inc. worked together though this map. This map

    makes our work transparent. Transparency enables us to inspect work and adapt to our situations.
  13. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Our hypothesis Acquisition Retension Referral Revenue Our

    new product will solve the problem of pharmacists, so once pharmacists use this products, they will continue to use it! Activation
  14. © KAKEHASHI Inc. How could we rise up activation rate?

    Acquisition Retension Referral Revenue Activation
  15. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Creating inception deck (partial) Why are we

    here? Elevator pitch Product Box NOT list Meet the neighbors Show solution Up at night Size it up What’s going to give What’s going to take To enhance teamwork
  16. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Why are we here? For inventing a

    sustainable medical ecosystem, we contribute to the promotion of new businesses. Regardless of the means.
  17. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Scrum Daily Scrum Sprint Review Sprint Retrospective

    1-week Sprint Product Backlog Sprint Planning
  18. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Sprint Planning Daily Scrum Sprint Review Sprint

    Retrospective 1-week Sprint Product Backlog Sprint Planning
  19. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Updating Hypotheses Product Backlog Observing how users

    actually used the system Interviewing pharmacists to gain insight Update their hypotheses, written as a Product Backlog
  20. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Daily Scrum Daily Scrum 1-week Sprint Product

    Backlog Sprint Planning Sprint Retrospective Sprint Review
  21. © KAKEHASHI Inc. All members are gathering everyday Product Backlog

    Product Perspective Engineering Perspective Refining our product backlog from a product perspective and an engineering perspective
  22. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Refinement has been occurred everyday Daily Scrum

    1-week Sprint Product Backlog Sprint Planning Refinement Sprint Retrospective Sprint Review
  23. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Trunk-based Development Image from https://trunkbaseddevelopment.com/ (Accessed on

    2024-06-30) To enable quick and frequent deployment, we choose trunk-based development. We deploy to production almost daily: deployed to production 25 times a month peak: deployed 4 times in a single day
  24. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Several releases during an our sprint Daily

    Scrum Sprint Review Sprint Retrospective 1-week Sprint Product Backlog Sprint Planning Deploy to production
  25. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Sprint review Daily Scrum Sprint Review Sprint

    Retrospective 1-week Sprint Product Backlog Sprint Planning
  26. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Demonstrating some releases Daily Scrum Sprint Review

    Sprint Retrospective 1-week Sprint Product Backlog Sprint Planning Deploy to production Stakeholders comment based on the demo.
  27. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Daily Scrum Sprint Review Sprint Retrospective 1-week

    Sprint Product Backlog Sprint Planning Sprint Retrospective
  28. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Our Proudest Episode Product Managers visited a

    customer pharmacy and brought back their feedback. Engineers deployed the new version to production the very same day. This makes a surprise and a delight of our customer.
  29. © KAKEHASHI Inc. So we rise up activation rate! Acquisition

    Retension Referral Revenue Activation
  30. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Our hypothesis is right Acquisition Retension Referral

    Revenue Once pharmacists use this products, they will continue to use it! And next step is… Activation
  31. © KAKEHASHI Inc. A Strategy of Our Team SAM Serviceable

    Available Market SOM Serviceable Obtainable Market We are searching for a fast track and were working on expanding into new markets. Existing Product Our New Product Discover new market
  32. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Our hypothesis is right Acquisition Retension Referral

    Revenue Once pharmacists use this products, they will continue to use it! And next step is… Activation
  33. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Sources of motivation developer experience customer experience/

    user experience mission, vision, value MVV, CX/UX, DX… All sources of motivation are in very good condition.
  34. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Our new discovery SAM Serviceable Available Market

    SOM Serviceable Obtainable Market Our new product features will works well for our existing product customers. Existing Product Our New Product Discover new market Enhance existing market
  35. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Our boss said: “We were searching for

    a fast track and were working on expanding into new markets. However, through deep insights gained from that work, we discovered that the fast track actually exists in existing markets!”
  36. © KAKEHASHI Inc. • One month cycle release • Separate

    roles for each process • Many stakeholders Development process of the Existing Product
  37. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Past: Several releases during an our sprint

    Daily Scrum Sprint Review Sprint Retrospective 1-week Sprint Product Backlog Sprint Planning Deploy to production
  38. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Past: All members are gathering everyday Product

    Backlog Product Perspective Engineering Perspective Refining our product backlog from a product perspective and an engineering perspective
  39. © KAKEHASHI Inc. • Separate roles for each process Now:

    Silos are there Product Managers Developers QAs Define requirements Development Verification & Validation
  40. © KAKEHASHI Inc. All stakeholders attends an our sprint review,

    therefore decision-making is so fast. Past: had a few stakeholders Daily Scrum Sprint Review Sprint Retrospective 1-week Sprint Product Backlog Sprint Planning Deploy to production
  41. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Had to coordinate with each stakeholder individually.

    Now: had many stakeholders Specification Review with stakeholder A Specification Review with stakeholder B Specification Review with stakeholder C
  42. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Sources of motivation developer experience customer experience/

    user experience mission, vision, value The developer experience was regressive.
  43. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Deployment numbers are decreasing Deploy frequency Measuring

    Four Keys with Japanese DevOps tool “Findy Team+”
  44. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Well-being score is also decreasing well-being Score

    We also works on organizational development, so we measure wellbeing indicators.
  45. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Talk about it through a retrospective Oneday,

    we talked about this issue. Some were resolved, but the fog was not completely lifted.
  46. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Why are we here? For inventing a

    sustainable medical ecosystem, we contribute to the promotion of new businesses. Regardless of the means.
  47. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Sources of motivation developer experience customer experience/

    user experience mission, vision, value Our current work is well matched with MVV, and our development will rise up CX/UX. We decided that trying to rise up DX by ourselves. by team
  48. © KAKEHASHI Inc. We sought our way through retrospective Daily

    Scrum Sprint Review Sprint Retrospective 1-week Sprint Product Backlog Sprint Planning Back to the egg. Choosing the path of steady improvement.
  49. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Adopt to the process of the collaborating

    team • One month cycle release • Separate roles for each process • Many stakeholders We accepted these constraints and adopted a process in which we excel.
  50. © KAKEHASHI Inc. • One month cycle release • Create

    working software every week Adopt to the release cycle Working Software Deploy to production
  51. © KAKEHASHI Inc. • Working with people in different roles

    • Working as a team, not in different silos Update their silos Product Managers Developers QAs Define requirements Development Verification & Validation
  52. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Our product managers interacts with stakeholders frequently.

    Stakeholder collaboration Specification Review with stakeholder A Specification Review with stakeholder B Specification Review with stakeholder C
  53. © KAKEHASHI Inc. A step forward in SOM expansion SAM

    Serviceable Available Market SOM Serviceable Obtainable Market We did it. Existing Product Our New Product Discover new market Enhance existing market
  54. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Our jouney MVP Phase PoC Phase Collaboration

    Phase Shortening lead time to release our new product!! A high-speed hypothesis testing cycle with DevOps Collaborate with BIG team Our cycle Their cycle Our development style is changing accordance with the phase of our products. What makes us an ever-changing DevOps team?
  55. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Why are we here? For inventing a

    sustainable medical ecosystem, we contribute to the promotion of new businesses. Regardless of the means.
  56. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Our Value Integrity Just Do It Leadership

    & Followership One for all Unlearn Transparency
  57. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Daily Scrum Sprint Review Sprint Retrospective 1-week

    Sprint Product Backlog Sprint Planning Sprint Retrospective
  58. © KAKEHASHI Inc. Value,mission,and practices Our Company’s Value “Just Do

    It” and “Unlearn” Our “Why are we here?” Generating highly GRIT to the goal Bringing the courage to keep changing enabling a team as ever-changing, and realizing an our goal