Imagine an organization as a house, with its people flowing like water through a network of pipes and drains-the workflows and processes guiding this flow. Now, picture the chaos if all that water-representing all the work-were forced through a single, narrow pipe. Faucets run dry, sewage backs up, and clean and dirty water mix, contaminating the entire system.
Agile transformations often stumble because they treat people like obstacles to be moved by force, rather than understanding that, like water, they'll naturally seek the most efficient path. Success in Agile lies in empowering teams to find and follow these paths, rather than imposing rigid, one-size-fits-all mandates. In this book, we'll explore how Agile practices can be better understood and deployed by viewing your organization as a complex plumbing system-one where the right flow, not force, is the key to transformation.