A maturity path is a practical explanation of the ever-ongoing change journey an organizational unit is willing to undertake. The purpose is not for anyone to approve or judge the organizational unit, it is a tool for themselves to enable planning and get support to take the next step. It is also important to make the future path visible.
Cope level
Startup level
Delivery engine (full scrum)
Organisation
One Scrum master at least 50%
One Product owner at least 50%
3 - 9 Developers 100%
No doubt about who is in the team or outside as "experts"
No doubt about who is or are the line manager(s) for the team
Benefit
The team members can start to explore their future work roles and line managers get practical experience from building teams.
Metrics
Velocity in story Points / Iteration or other time frame
Always up to date remaining estimated hours of planned tasks
Team happiness index
Benefit
The team is able create a rough plan for a couple of sprints, feel control of each sprint and have a historic relation to the team development
Process
Regular Backlog refinement
Iteration planning meeting or Story kick-off
15 minute Daily stand up at the most
Iteration review
Iteration retrospective
Benefit
The team start to learn a habit of delivering value and improving together.
Product Backlog
Story points on stories next in line
Reference story
Done checklist
Team backlog including local context
Benefit
The team is able to create a rough forecast for a couple of sprints.
Big Visible Radiators
Kanban board with Stories, Acceptance criteria and Tasks
Work in process limit on Stories
Sprint burn down
Benefit
The team have set the base for their collaboration.
Organisation
One Scrum master 100%
One Product owner 100%
5-8 Developers 100%
Benefit
The team members know their long term team role and can start to define and align team mission with the surrounding organisation.
Metrics
Idea on delivery quality
Benefit
A team startup can be overwhelming and it may be hard to see that velocity is just a first tiny start. It is valuable to start thinking of next step and create awareness of future metrics.
Process
Impediment handling
Benefit
The team understand that their feedback is taken seriously.
Product Backlog
Value on stories next in line
Benefit
The team is able to prioritize based on value.
Big Visible Radiators
Work in process limit on stories less than number of persons in the team
Visible Impediment log
Sprint goal
Team mission
Benefit
The team has the tools that makes them collaborate in unified directions.
Organisation
Frequent line manager support
The Product Owner owns the priority
The Developers owns the solution
The Scrum Master has a working improvement backlog for the team
Benefit
The team becomes high performing with an aligned purpose.
Metrics
Increasing Velocity in story Points / Iteration or other time frame
Technical debt
Test coverage
Delivery quality
SMART Sprint goals with outcome
Benefit
The team is able show and feel they are in control.
Process
Team working agreement
Can do production deployment on every story
Collective ownership
Pair working
Benefit
The team has a stable learning process which is based on real value delivery.
Product Backlog
Team enabler stories
No fake User Stories
No activities
Benefit
The team understand and have focus on end user need.
Big Visible Radiators
Quality board
Build light indicator
Benefit
The team is able to take collective responsibility for zero defects
Craftmanship
High degree of test automation
Continuous deployment pipeline
Test Driven Development
A plan for establishing A/B-testing
Benefit
Deployed enabler stories leverages the teams performance.
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