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Apropos is Going Places
Pictured above is a screen shot from the forthcoming Rally implementation of Apropos – the end-to-end Kanban system unveiled by Erik Huddleston, Stephen Chin, Walter Bodwell and me in the Lean Software and Systems conference last April.
Pictured below is Stephen Chin presenting the forthcoming product in the recent JavaOne conference:
The commercial version by Rally builds on the four pillars of the original implementation of Apropos at Inovis and the subsequent open source version:
- Stakeholder Based Investment Themes
- Business Case Management
- Upstream and Downstream WIP Limits
- Dynamic Allocations
These four pillars enable Apropos users to dynamically adjust their plans as needed in accord with the realities of end-to-end execution. Agile portfolio planning and actual execution truly run alongside each other as depicted in the following figure:
Adjustments to allocations can take place in either in the plan or in execution. Here are two typical examples of stakeholders’ dialogs:
- In planning: “In response to the quick growth of the sales funnel, we decide to increase the % of time allotted to tactical sales opportunities from 35% of the total R&D budget to 40%.”
- In execution: “The introduction of product Pj will be delayed by three months due to lack of qualified professional services resources. During this period, the affected R&D resources will be reassigned to help with multi-tenant aspects of a SaaS version of product Pk.”
Recommendations: Consider using the open source version of Apropos for a small-scale pilot as part of your 2011 planning/budget cycle. If the pilot proves a good fit with your needs, switch over to the commercial version in the 2012 planning/budget cycle.
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Apropos has been Open Sourced
Erik Huddleston, Walter Bodwell, Stephen Chin and I unveiled Apropos – the Agile Project Portfolio Scheduler – a month ago in the LSSC10 conference in Atlanta, GA. The system is now available as open source. Click here to go to the home page of the project and download the software. It will enable you to:
- Synergies R&D with downstream organizations such as Operations, Professional Services, and Sales
- Increase delivery value through organization-wide alignment of priorities
- Achieve continuous improvement by whole process feedback loops
- Gain realtime visibility into delivery status and potential blockages
The core concept of Apropos – multiple parallel feedback loops – is demonstrated by the following process control diagram:
Figure 1: Process Control View of Apropos
Enjoy Apropos, benefit from it and please give us feedback!
Apropos – The Inovis End-to-End Kanban System
Figure 1: End-to-end flow slide from Reformulating the Product Delivery Process
Erik Huddleston, Walter Bodwell, Stephen Chin and I delivered a presentation at LSSC10 on the design and implementation of the end-to-end Kanban system Apropos at Inovis. The presentation highlights four key ingredients of the ‘secret sauce’ that makes Apropos so powerful:
- Stakeholder Based Investment Themes
- Business Case Management
- Upstream and Downstream WIP Limits
- Dynamic Allocations
You can read the slides here. A recording of the presentation will soon be posted by InfoQ. A commercial friendly open-source license of the code will be available on May 22, 2010.