Ron, thanks for posting about FAST using Open Space. I apologize for
omitting you and FAST in my thinking! FAST implements Agile in an Agile
way, using Open Space. And of course the more FAST gets discussed and
used, the more Open Space inside Agile implementations we can expect to
see. Which is absolutely great. Sorry Ron!
Link to FAST-Agile:
http://www.fast-agile.com/method
On 11/12/15 12:11 PM, Ron Quartel via OSList wrote:
Hi Kim.
I had a similar Eureka moment to you in thinking of a link between
agile and OST. Specifically around the scaling issues that you hit
with Scrum. It was during an Open Space at a Scrum Gathering
conference a few years back when the idea/realization hit me - OST is
such a fantastic tool for self-organization at scale! Eureka - why not
use OST as a mechanism for the organization of work across multiple
teams!?! And from this thought I built FAST Agile
<http://fast-agile.com>. FAST stands for Fast Agile Scaled Technology.
The Technology portion refers to Open Space Technology and is the
marriage of agile and OST.
My background is a software developer, development manager and agile
coach. I have been in the agile space since 2002. Through seeing how
scrum has being implemented at many locations, I don't believe we have
solved the scaling issues of agile and Scrum in particular. Which
drove me to create FAST.
Have a look at the website. I'd love to hear your thoughts. It's early
days for FAST and the site is still in Minimal Viable Product state.
Daniel Mezick has posted about Open Space Agile and the two systems
can co-exist. In fact I would recommend using Daniel's OSA process as
a way to invite an organization to consider FAST (as opposed to having
it forced upon them).
Kind Regards
Ron Quartel
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 3:27 AM, Kim Willing via OSList
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello everyone, I have recently come across the 'Agile manifesto'
and use of 'SCRUM' in software development. There are many
parallels and connections with Open Space and I am wondering if
anyone has any experience in using OST within an 'agile'
approach? This may all sound bewildering (I have benefited from
googling these terms and am very excited about the potential fit
of OST in enabling these processes). I would love to hear any
experience that may be out there in this field. Stories?
With thanks,
Kim.
Kim Willing
Groundswell
0428399798
http://au.linkedin.com/pub/kim-willing/14/17a/4b3/
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