This presentation was given at the itSMF Service Management 2015 conference in Sydney on the 20th August 2015.
People naturally form tribes. It is just what we do. However, not all tribes are equally effective. Just like with regular teams it is the culture of the tribe that dictates its effectiveness. When we pull various technology teams to work on a program, product or value stream, they will form a tribe, a team of teams.
When we look to improve the performance of the teams involved in enhancing and maintain a product or value stream, we we often get so focused on improving technical practices and individual performance that we can easily forget to help the teams involved bond, foster a sense of belonging, shape their values and instil respect for one another. To maximise the effectiveness of any team of teams, we need to take the time to build a culture beyond team’s individual identity to create a sense of tribal unity.
1. Em Campbell-Pretty
Partner, Context Matters
@PrettyAgile
www.prettyagile.com
au.linkedin.com/in/ejcampbellpretty/
em@contextmatters.com.au
FROM TEAMS TO TRIBES:
Creating a one team culture
AU S T R A L I A
20th August 2015
6. Stage 1:
Life
sucks!
Stage 2:
My life
sucks!
Stage 3:
I’m great!
Stage 4:
We’re
great!
Stage 5:
Life’s
great!
5 STAGES OF TRIBAL CULTURE
Source: Tribal Leadership by David Logan
“What makes some tribes more effective than others
is culture.” - David Logan
7. A tribe is a group of people connected
to one another, connected to a leader
and connected to an idea.
- Seth Godin
8. A tribe is a group of people connected
to one another, connected to a leader
and connected to an idea.
- Seth Godin
9. “…create a team that acts as a team, one in
which the members support one another and
work together to achieve the results you need.”
- Christine Comaford, Smart Tribes
CREATE TEAMS…
10. “…if a group is so large, or its life is so short, or its members so dispersed and
out of touch with one another that it cannot operate as an intact social system
in carrying out its work, then prospects for effectiveness are dim.”
– J. Richard Hackman, Leading Teams
OF 7 PEOPLE ± 2…
Image Source: http://scrumreferencecard.com/scrum-reference-card/
11. WHO VISUALISE THEIR WORK…
“…make all necessary information visible when people need it, enabling
effective collaboration and improvement through understanding how the work
works.”
- Marcus Hammarberg & Joakim Sundén, Kanban in Action
12. AND COMMUNICATE DAILY
“The key is to focus on only enough information sharing to
solicit requests from parties who need something and
promises from parties who will fill the need.”
– Christine Comaford, Smart Tribes
14. WITH A SHARED IDENTITY…
“…the latest neuroscience research
shows that our very sense of survival
depends upon a sense of belonging.
When that sense of belonging isn’t
there, even in the workplace, fear
kicks in.”
- Christine Comaford, Smart Tribes
16. USE CONTINUOUS “HUMAN” INTEGRATION…
9:00am 9:15am 930am
9:45am
When people share rhythms with others they
develop stronger emotional bonds and are
more likely to pitch in for the common good
- Bob Sutton, Scaling Excellence
17. AND CHAPTERS TO GLUE THE TRIBE TOGETHER
If each squad was fully
autonomous and had no
communication with other
squads, then what is the point
of having a company? Spotify
might as well be chopped into
30 different small companies.
- Henrik Kniberg & Anders Ivarsson,
Scaling Agile @ Spotify
18. THEN CELEBRATE AS A TRIBE (NOT A TEAM)
When you’ve celebrated moving
from 1 to 2, and then from 2 to 3,
you gain confidence that you can
make the next advance
- Chip & Dan Heath, Switch
19. A tribe is a group of people connected
to one another, connected to a leader
and connected to an idea.
- Seth Godin
20. CONNECT AT THE GEMBA …
"Farming looks mighty easy when your
plow is a pencil and you're 1,000 miles
from the corn field."
— Dwight Eisenhower
21. USE WHAT YOU LEARN TO SERVE THE TRIBE
To lead is to serve. Remember that. Every single outstanding
leader that ever was, is, and shall be understands that greatness
is found in serving.
- Keni Thomas, U.S. Army Ranger, Blackhawk Down
25. A tribe is a group of people connected
to one another, connected to a leader
and connected to an idea.
- Seth Godin
26.
27.
28. “True leadership inspires people with vision. Vision pulls people
not only to take action by also to care about the outcome, to
take personal ownership of it, and to bring their “A game” every
day”
- Christine Comaford, Smart Tribes
World Leaders
in Agile Data
Warehousing
29. Imagine if you could increase productivity, eliminate
waste, release value faster and increase staff
engagement...
- Catherine Haugh, Release Train Engineer
30. If tribes are the most powerful vehicles
within companies, cultures are their
engines.
- David Logan
31. “Businesses often forget about the culture, and
ultimately, they suffer for it because you can't
deliver good service from unhappy
employees.“
– Tony Hsieh, CEO, Zappos
32. Employee NPS data makes the people side of the business far more
transparent and subject to learning and experimentation.
- Fred Reichheld, The Ultimate Question 2.0
QUANTIFYING CULTURE
http://www.prettyagile.com/2013/11/measuring-team-happiness.html
On a scale from 0 to 10, how likely are you to recommend
working in ______ to a friend or colleague? Why?
35. I don’t assume what worked for me will work
for you, but I do want to inspire you as you
contemplate what and intentional culture of
joy could look like in your world.
- Richard Sheridan, Joy Inc.
37. Em Campbell-Pretty
Partner, Context Matters
@PrettyAgile
www.prettyagile.com
au.linkedin.com/in/ejcampbellpretty/
em@contextmatters.com.au
WANT TO KNOW MORE?
Check out my blog post on:
• Unity Day: http://bit.ly/UnityHour
• Continuous “Human” Integration: http://bit.ly/CommunicationCadence
• Chapters: http://bit.ly/SAFeSpotify
• Leading by serving: http://bit.ly/AgileTeamOfLeaders
• Leading Through Vulnerability: http://bit.ly/LeadingVulnerability
• The Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe): http://bit.ly/SAFePerspective
• Quantifying Culture: http://bit.ly/TeamNPS