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Goal: To find out which projects can and cannot be picked up with agile/lean.
- Ask participants to generate an exhaustive list of all current and upcoming projects; one project per note.
- Draw four quadrants and explain the basic categorization:
- lower right:
- upper right:
- upper left:
- lower left:
- middle:
- Ask everyone to stick their projects in the most appropriate quadrant.
- Explain more detail about the quadrants: Simple, Complicated, Complex, Chaotic, Unordered.
- Simple—suited for straightforward project planning.
- Complicated—thorough analysis, planning, and moderate agile and lean approach; use good practices and pearl languages.
- Complex—suited for experiments with double- and triple-loop learning; read: agile, lean, cooking with principles, play with recipes; use pearl language when appropriate;
- Chaotic—suited for a flurry of short, intense experiments, followed by observation and educated guesses for new experiments.
- Unordered—leave alone; skip; drop.