I am PHD student in USM,I am researching about agile management,but I cannot find the scales of agile management anymore,who can send somes about agile management,best appreciation!
Few commonly recognized scales of agile management:
1. Team Level: Agile practices are typically implemented at the team level. This involves adopting frameworks like Scrum or Kanban, where teams work in short iterations or sprints, collaborate closely, and focus on delivering incremental value. Daily stand-up meetings, backlog management, and sprint planning are common practices at this scale.
2. Program Level: At the program level, multiple teams or workstreams coordinate their efforts to deliver a larger product or solution. Practices like Agile Release Trains (ART) in SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework) or Nexus in Nexus Framework are used to align and synchronize the work of multiple teams. Program-level ceremonies, backlog refinement, and cross-team collaboration become important.
3. Portfolio Level: Agile management can also be applied at the portfolio level to manage a collection of projects or initiatives. Practices like Lean Portfolio Management (LPM) in SAFe or other portfolio management frameworks help align projects with strategic goals, prioritize investments, and optimize resource allocation. Agile portfolio management focuses on value delivery, risk management, and strategic alignment.
4. Organizational Level: Agile management can extend to the entire organization, transforming how work is done and how the organization operates. This often involves adopting agile values and principles beyond individual teams and incorporating them into organizational culture, structure, and processes. Agile scaling frameworks like SAFe, LeSS (Large-Scale Scrum), or DAD (Disciplined Agile Delivery) provide guidance for scaling agile practices at the organizational level.
They can be further customized or combined based on the organization's size, complexity, and goals.
Agile metrics help agile teams set benchmarks, measure against goals, and evaluate performance. These metrics typically assess productivity, predictability, quality, or value in some way. Some of the widely used agile metrics are:
Customer satisfaction score (CSAT)
Delivery speed
Net Promoter Score (NPS)
Planned-to-done ratio
Team happiness
Value Delivery
There are many other variants of Agile metrics.
You can find more details on Agile metrics at https://www.aha.io/roadmapping/guide/agile/agile-metrics