Agile Self-Organizing teams?—?autotrophic metaphor
Krishna Paravasthu
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My son is in seventh grade and appearing for his final exams. As part of preparation he wrote a pre-exam at home and asked me to review the paper. While going through it, I came across a topic that recharged my mind and reminded me of a science topic that we all studied in school. I immediately had a thought that connected this topic to one of the agile principles I’m discussing in this article.
Autotrophic nutrition is a topic in biology that describes the process by which an organism/plant prepares its own food from simple inorganic materials such as water, mineral salts, and carbon dioxide in the presence of Sunlight.” The term “autotrophic” is derived from the combination of two terms: “auto” (self) and “trophic” (nutrition).
Likewise, Photosynthesis provides food to all living beings. During photosynthesis, water and carbon dioxide are used in the presence of sunlight to produce carbohydrates and oxygen. Oxygen, one of the main components of life on earth is released by plants during photosynthesis.
Using this Autotrophic & Photosynthesis metaphor in Agile and aligning with one of the Agile principles that mentions the concept of?self-organization.
“The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from self-organizing teams”
Plants, as we know, require sufficient sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to grow and produce oxygen for living things. Agile teams, in my opinion, should act like autotrophic organisms by?self-managing the work
In line with the autotrophic and photosynthesis metaphor diagram, here are a few more details that will help agile teams self-organize to create best designs, architectures, and requirements.
Sun is depicted as Agile in the diagram, and the plant as an Agile team.
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In the presence of Agile, teams should?manage work
It is extremely similar like a plant absorbing carbohydrate in the presence of sunlight. Absorb whatever one can by comprehending the ask of the customer. Create wireframes, business flows, and at the core incorporate?Design Thinking?strategy to understand the need of the customer.
Similarly, agile teams must brainstorm to determine what?skills?are required within the team to develop the understood requirements and created tasks. The onus will be on agile teams to?create or identify the tools
As we all know, plants produce oxygen by using water and carbon dioxide in the presence of sunlight; similarly, Agile teams will be able to deliver and release great products and solutions if they have the power to handle the work as well as the necessary skills and tools.
An organization/management, on the other hand, can act as a soil for agile teams.
So, what should an organization do to assist teams in becoming self-organized?
Create a psychologically safe environment for them to act in, trust them in what they do, encourage participation, and provide adequate support, and finally, be strong enough so that the teams can feel strong as well.
I would like to encourage readers to leave any additional Co2 and H2O points in the comments that will enable agile teams to self-organize in order to create O2 for customers.