Karen Martin – Value Stream Mapping Patterns

Karen

Martin

Value Stream Transformation:
Common Patterns

 

June 28, 2022
3:30 PM to 4:15 PM EST

Value Stream Transformation: Common Patterns

Learn how to reap the common benefits of and avoid the common failings in value stream mapping and transformation.

Value stream transformation is one of the most powerful organization design and business performance improvement strategies there is. Reaping the greatest benefits requires leaders and improvement professionals to think and operate in new ways.

Karen has played a role in thousands of value stream transformation cycles and is a skilled pattern detector. In this talk, she shares the common success factors and failings that make or break attempts to transform one’s value streams.

She shares the role clarity plays in value stream performance, the human side of work system improvement, the elements that make for the greatest success, and conditions that cause sub-par results.

She also shows sanitized, real-world value stream maps so attendees can appreciate common current state performance patterns and the degree of innovation typically needed for future state designs that “move the numbers.”

Value stream mapping is a powerful method for gaining the deep understanding needed to design, improve, and manage value streams. But it’s far more than a technical design tool. Karen shows how to leverage psychology so you can create the conditions for high-performing value streams.

About Karen Martin

Karen Martin is the Founder and President of TKMG Academy, Inc. and the President of TKMG, Inc., a global management consulting firm that specializes in business performance improvement.

Known for her keen diagnostic skills and rapid-results approach, Karen has led improvement and business transformation efforts in nearly every sector and nearly every industry–ranging from mid-sized organizations to Fortune 100 companies and government agencies at all levels.

A recognized thought leader in business performance improvement, Karen’s approach stems from her early career as a scientist, and then building and leading operations for several rapid-growth startups in the healthcare sector. Her work is deeply rooted in Lean Management.

She’s the author of five books, including Shingo Institute award-winners, The Outstanding Organization and Value Stream Mapping (co-authored with Mike Osterling); and The Kaizen Event Planner and Metrics-Based Process Mapping, both co-authored with Mike Osterling. Her latest book, Clarity First, was a finalist in 800-CEO-READ’s 2018 Business Book of the Year. Karen holds an M.A. in Education with an emphasis in Adult Learning.

 

 

Panel Discussion – Value Streams and Flow – Bryan Finster – Al Shalloway – Michael Küsters

Bryan Finster

Al Shalowway

Michael Küsters

Panel Discussion – Value Streams and Flow 

The panel discussion will take place from 1:15 to 2:15 PM EST. 

Bryan Finster

A passionate advocate for and practitioner of continuous delivery who knows from experience that CD improves outcomes for the end-user, the organization, and for the teams implementing it. Deploy more and sleep better.

Bryan has over two decades of experience delivering and supporting mission-critical supply chain solutions for very large enterprises. He’s the founder and former lead for the Walmart DevOps Dojo with hands-on experience both executing continuous delivery for production systems and helping other organizations find and remove the constraints that prevent a CD workflow.
He’s a co-author of “Modern Cybersecurity: Tales from the Near-Distant Future”, author of the 5-Minute DevOps blog on Medium, and a frequent speaker on all topics related to improving the flow of software delivery.

 

Al Shalloway 

Al Shalloway is the founder and CEO of Net Objectives. With over 40 years of experience, Al is an industry thought leader in Lean, Kanban, product portfolio management, Scrum and agile design. He helps companies transition to Lean and Agile methods enterprise-wide as well teaches courses in these areas.

Michael Küsters

Michael helps companies and people become more agile by providing coaching, training and consulting in agile frameworks, principles and mindset. As author, he is sharing his insights and experiences with people seeking for new ways to achieve even more than before. Michael has consulted for a wide range of companies from small start-up to international corporation, transforming teams, divisions and entire organizations. He is a seasoned veteran with Scrum, Kanban, XP, LeSS and SAFe, Lean and Six Sigma and harnesses this vast experience for his clients’ success. Before experiencing agility, Michael has worked in all traditional IT roles – analyst, developer, tester, operations, support, project manager, division head – even CTO. He also draws on a vast experience as agile team member, Scrum Master and Product Owner.

 

Rob Akershoek – Show me your Value Streams! Subtitle: 7 essential value streams in a Digital Operating Model

Rob

Akershoek

Show me your Value Streams! Subtitle: 7 essential value streams in a Digital Operating Model

 

June 28, 2022
2:30 PM to 3:15 PM EST

Show me your Value Streams! Subtitle: 7 essential value streams in a Digital Operating Model

DevOps focusses on the software engineering value stream from “idea” to “production”, but there are 6 more value streams that are an essential ingredient for any digital operating model.

This presentation describes the 7 essential value streams needed in a modern digital operating model, to optimize the value delivery and flow in your organization. Value streams are becoming key ingredients of a Digital Operating Model. Most often DevOps teams focus on the software engineer value stream, involved in the planning, design, build, test and deploy new features into production. But there are more value streams in a digital organization which needs to be carefully designed and implemented, with the right set of processes, tools, metrics and data flows. For example: Request to Fulfill (to provide an optimal consumption experience), Detect to Correct (to detect and resolve issues in production).

Rob Akershoek is senior IT Management / DevOps architect at DXC and Co-Chair of the IT4IT Forum within The Open Group. He helps IT organizations to transform to become a lean and agile service provider, ready to manage the new digital ecosystem consisting of a hybrid cloud and multi-vendor sourcing landscape. He is architecting the new IT organization combining standards, practices, and concepts such as IT4IT, TOGAF, Scaled Agile Frameworks (such as SAFe), NIST, Agile Development, Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), Scrum, DevOps and Continuous Delivery, Security Management with established IT service management methodologies (such as ITIL). He assists IT organizations in their IT automation journey covering the entire IT value chain including portfolio management, the DevOps toolchain including CI/CD, test management, monitoring and event management, risk and security management, ITSM, CMDB, cloud orchestration, etc. Rob Akershoek is author of numerous articles and author the IT4IT management guide (managing the business of IT).

For more information about Rob Akershoek visit:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robakershoek/

YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/RobAkershoek

Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobAkershoek

 

Steve Pereira – Flow Engineering: How to improve your value stream through collaboration

Steve

Pereira

Flow Engineering: How to improve your value stream through collaboration

June 28, 2022
2:30 PM to 3:15 PM EST

Flow Engineering: How to improve your value stream through collaboration

Collaborative Mapping is a superpower for improving flow. I’ll show you how!

  • How can you make time for real innovation and improvement?
  • How do you know what to automate? How do you escape process prison?
  • How can you get everyone aligned to make a difference?
  • How do you get from where you are to your next performance target?
This is an introduction to 4 valuable mapping techniques and models that build clarity, alignment, and confidence in teams using a combination of collaboration, visibility and measurement. I’ll introduce 4 powerful maps: Outcome, Value Stream, Dependency, and Capability, that you can co-create with your teams to uncover hidden insights and opportunities. I’ll show you how to take those insights and create a powerful roadmap of actions and experiments to dramatically improve flow and deliver continuous value. Flow Engineering builds on the lean practice of Value Stream design and improvement as a framework of techniques you can use right now to reveal your biggest opportunities to eliminate hours of friction every week, so you can invest in what’s next.

Steve is obsessed with making tech human, and leveraging it to create flow. For the past 20 years, from tech support to CTO, his focus has been on using mapping techniques to guide ambitious teams towards higher performance.

Helen Beal – The State of Value Stream Management

Helen

Beal

The State of Value Stream Management

June 28, 2022
12:15 PM to 1:00 PM EST

The State of Value Stream Management

An introduction to the annual research undertaken by the Value Stream Management Consortium to understand current market adoption of VSM practices.

The Value Stream Management Consortium produces an annual research report on the State of Value Stream Management. We analyze how VSM practices and tools are being adopted across organizations worldwide and how flow and value realization are being measured. The reports give us insights and trends into what’s working and what’s proving more challenges for teams and how VSM correlates with organizational performance. Our community uses the research to guide their own digital evolution as they strive to achieve higher levels of agility.

Helen Beal is a DevOps and Ways of Working coach, Chief Ambassador at DevOps Institute, and ambassador for the Continuous Delivery Foundation. She is the Chair of the Value Stream Management Consortium and provides strategic advisory services to DevOps industry leaders such as Plutora and Moogsoft. She hosts the Day-to-Day DevOps webinar series for BrightTalk, speaks regularly on DevOps and value stream-related topics, is a DevOps editor for InfoQ, and also writes for a number of other online platforms. She regularly appears in TechBeacon’s DevOps Top100 lists and was recognized as the Top DevOps Evangelist 2020 in the DevOps Dozen awards and was a finalist for Computing DevOps Excellence Awards’ DevOps Professional of the Year 2021. She serves advisory and judging boards for many initiatives including Developer Week, DevOps World, JAX DevOps, and InterOp.