Waterfall & Overthinking
Haitham Zaki
Agile Business Consultant & Expert Trainer, Digital Transformation, SAFe SPC Practice Consultant, PMI, Scrum, Kanban
During my early years as a Project Manager, I was using the traditional approach of project management, that was about 12 years ago where the waterfall is the prevailing project management approach due to many reasons not limited to:
It makes sense why the Waterfall was the best approach, and why most customers preferred this way of managing their project, clarity and certainty always make people feel comfortable, but will this last forever, this is the big question.
Since the world is advancing towards tech. and software, the technological revolution has made everything changed in the way we live, work and manage, these technologies are disruptive to what we used to do, the software revolution in every aspect of any business has become indispensable for the business growth, Now the game has changed, and the old traditional way of managing projects has become inadequate cause it brings huge risk in the value delivery, that's why a change in the management approach is needed.
For me during the waterfall traditional way, we do a lot of overthinking, hence wasting a lot of time thinking about uncertain things which have huge probabilities of being changed rapidly throughout the execution, I recall the quote from Peter Drucker “Plans are only good intentions unless they immediately degenerate into hard work.”.
Unless you start the execution, all plans you have made are just hopes you wish to achieve, the execution is where you will be more certain about your team capabilities to achieve project objectives or may be not, at this point reflection and adaptation are key to maneuver and adjusting your way of working in order to achieve the objectives,
Let me elaborate on this more by telling a story that happened with one my customers.
At the start of the project, I made my initial assessment and observations to know more about the project circumstances and level of uncertainties, I reached a conclusion that this project should be managed in an iterative incremental approach due to high level of uncertainties, vision and requirements aren’t clear for most of the stakeholders, the biggest challenge I faced is the customer himself who is very skeptical about Agile, and he resists anything related to the buzz word !
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As an Agile Coach, I used to show my coaching mindset which aimed to promote for safety environment and learning from making mistakes, that’s why I didn’t challenge my customer in the beginning, I said “Ok, let’s do it your way and reflect on what occurred, change and improve if necessary”
Here are some of what happened which won’t be a surprise for you:
After suffering for few weeks from this approach, finally the customer gave up to try different way and take new ride, finally I will be able to manage this project the way it should be managed.
Once I switched to Agile, it went magical !!! absolutely not , things take time to change but at least we started to put the team and the project into the right direction, trust between the team and the stakeholders started to be well established, from this point I can relax and be sure that we are working all together moving to the same direction to achieve the same objectives, things will be tough sometimes, challenges will arise definitely, this is normal in any project, but the most important thing is to realize that with the business environment we are living now, with the high unprecedented amount of uncertainties we are facing, there no room for overthinking, it will be too late to overthink, what you need to do is to :
In a nutshell, Waterfall methodologies is no longer valid to be used purely as it is, it has to be mixed with Lean-Agile mindset in order to maximize the value, minimize the risk and deliver happiness and satisfaction to our customers.
Agile Product Delivery Manager @ geidea
10 个月Haitham Zaki good article and I really enjoyed reading it
Program Director
11 个月Appreciate the article Haitham As usual All your articles or lectures are valuable
Chief Operations Officer I Consultant I Start-Up Mentor I Trainer I Ex-Vodafone I Ex-Orange
11 个月Excellent article and really worth reading ya Haitham bgd ?? ?? thank you for always being an active project management and agile voice
Chief Operations Officer I Consultant I Start-Up Mentor I Trainer I Ex-Vodafone I Ex-Orange
11 个月Sara Faheem
Chief Operations Officer I Consultant I Start-Up Mentor I Trainer I Ex-Vodafone I Ex-Orange
11 个月Margreet Magdy