People often say agile
is good for developing project where there is no pressure of fixed price, scope
and deadline and not suitable for fixed price and deadline. Reasoning that we often
hear is fixed price project always has clear scope and since there are hardly
any scope changes so why to follow agile.
Before jumping on how agile
can be useful for fixed price project let’s see what is agile. Agile project
management follow below four values and every agile framework like Scrum,
Kanban, Lean, DSDM and XP helps in achieving these values.
Individuals and interactions over Processes and tools
Working software over Comprehensive documentation
Customer collaboration over Contract negotiation
Responding to change over Following a plan
Now look at closely
how these four values can be implemented successfully in fixed price project.
Individuals and interactions
are essentials for high performing team and communication plan needed not only
to share the project progress status but also to facilitate inspect and adapt
cycles. These inspect and adapt cycles can range from every few minutes with
pair programming, to every few hours with continuous integration, to every day
with daily stand-up meeting, to every sprint review and retrospective. We do
prepare communication plan even in waterfall model but usually only to share progress
status and but agile communication focus more on inspect and adapt cycles.
Working software is main object of
every project either using waterfall or agile but as agile manifesto stress
delivering small pieces of working software to the customer at set intervals. All
agile teams must establish the meaning of “working software” at the beginning that
often called definition of done. Since scope is clearly defined in fixed price
project so product owner should start converting scope is product backlog
followed by prioritization of backlog. Team picks the items from product
backlog for current sprint and deliver working software at the end of sprint.
Frequent build gives customer an opportunity to review the progress and adjust
priority instead of discussing progress based on percentage completion.
Customer collaboration is key for
success of fixed price project. Team often works in onsite and offshore model
to collaborate with customer but agile gives another level of collaboration
where product owner (proxy of customers) is involved throughout project and
keeps working on product backlog. Sprint review gives an opportunity to get
early feedback from customer about deliverables. Having early review of working
software gives an opportunity to adjust priority as well. Frequent reviews and
feedbacks help in coming up with release plan and avoid critical defects during
deployment.
Responding to change is one the four agile
values. Since we have frequent reviews and feedbacks so changes are expected
but how to respond is the key. Though fixed price project has defined scope, we
still prefer to have change management system is place because we know some
changes may come and sometime those are part of contract but usually we charge
customers separately for changes those are not part of scope. We can follow the
same change management system even in agile but only difference that these
changes will come early instead of coming very late where team often ask to stretch.
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