Sharing Success Stories
Sharing Success Stories involves communicating examples of successful outcomes achieved by Stream Teams through the adoption of good practices, to inspire and encourage broader implementation.
Goal
The goal is to increase awareness and adoption of proven practices by demonstrating their effectiveness in real-world applications within the organisation.
Context
Enabling Teams need to demonstrate their value by showcasing the positive impact of their guidance and support on Stream Teams. Sharing success stories provides tangible examples of how good practices have led to successful outcomes, motivating teams to adopt similar approaches.
Inputs
Artifact | Description |
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Good Practice Guidelines | A set of recommended practices that Stream Teams can adapt or use as a reference for developing their own methodologies. |
Good Practice Playbooks | Comprehensive guides that encapsulate good practice strategies and steps for specific functions or challenges. |
Templates | A set of standardised templates for various documents and processes. |
Outputs
Artifact | Description | Benefits |
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Case Studies | Detailed analysis of specific instances where good practices have led to successful outcomes. | Provides in-depth insights into the impact of good practices on outcomes. |
Testimonials | Personal accounts from team members who have benefited from implementing good practices. | Adds a human element to the success stories, making them relatable and inspiring. |
Anti-patterns
- Selective Storytelling: Only sharing successes without acknowledging challenges, which can create unrealistic expectations.
- Infrequent Updates: Not regularly updating success stories, which may lead to them becoming irrelevant as organisational priorities shift.
- Poor Distribution: Failing to effectively distribute success stories, limiting their visibility and impact across the organisation.