Guiding Principles Flashcards
Guiding Principle
A recommendation that guides an org in all circumstances
List the guiding principles
- Focus on Value
- Start where you are
- Progress iteratively with feedback
- Collaborate and promote visibility
- Think and work holistically
- Keep it simple and practical
- Optimize and automate
Focus on Value
Everything an org does should link back, directly or indirectly for value for itself, customers, and stakeholders
Applying Focus on Value
- Know how your consumers will use each service
- Encourage among the entire staff
- During operational activity and during improvement initiatives
- Include in every step of any improvement initiative
Start where you are
- Don’t start over without first considering what is already available to be leveraged
- What can be reused or improved upon
Measuring where you are
- Measurement can affect the results
- Measure outcomes, not outputs
Applying Start where you are
- Look at what exists objectively
- Determine if successful practices or services can be replicated or expanded
- Apply risk management in the decision making process
- Recognize that sometimes nothing for the current state can be reused
Progress Iteratively with Feedback
Working in a time-boxed and iterative manner with embedded feedback loops allows for:
* Greater flexibility,
* Faster responses,
* Ability to respond to failure earlier, and
* Overall quality improvement
(agile dev)
Feedback Loop
Occurs when part of the output of an activity is used as a new input
Applying Progress Iteratively with Feedback
- Comprehend the whole process and do one thing
- Feedback is essential to a constantly changing ecosystem
- Fast does not mean incomplete
Collaborate & Promote Visibility
Puts the right people in the correct roles, achieve better buy-in, have more relevance, and gain an increased likelihood of long-term success
Collaborate & Promote Visibility helps
- Understand flow of work
- Identify bottlenecks
- Identify excess capacity
- Uncover waste
Applying Collaborate & Promote Visibility
- Collaboration does not mean consensus
- Communicate in a way the audience can hear
- Decision can only be made on visible parts of the project.
Think & Work Holistically
A holistic approach to service management requires an understanding of how all the parts of an org work together in an integrated way
Applying Think & Work Holistically
- Recognize the complexity of the systems.
- Collaboration is key to thinking and working holistically
- Look for patterns of interactions between system elements
- Automation can help you work more holistically