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Business Problem: We struggle to execute our desired strategy across the existing portfolio structures.

Business Problem: Our partner selection processes are slow, siloed, and misaligned with evolving business needs.

Business Problem: We often make investment decisions that lead to unrealized value and wasted effort.

Business Problem: Our inconsistent technology and design choices create duplicated technical efforts, poor user experiences, and increased costs.

Business Problem: We struggle to balance immediate needs with strategic initiatives, leading to inefficient delivery of the most critical portfolio work.

Business Problem: Our traditional approach to funding prevents us from being responsive to opportunities.

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Business Problem: Our teams are applying agile team practices, but we are slow to deliver and have low employee engagement.

Business Problem: We have technical software delivery bottlenecks and frequent post-release defects with high maintenance costs.

Business Problem: We are not adapting to changing customer and market needs across our operational departments.

Business Problem: We have no clear visibility into our end-to-end delivery processes that are slow, error-prone, and inefficient.

Business Problem: Our marketing efforts struggle to keep pace with emerging requirements and changing priorities, leading to less customer impact.

Business Problem: Our architecture is defined up front, often with minimal collaboration, making it difficult to respond to emerging requirements.

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Business Problem: We struggle to organize our workforce effectively around our products to optimize speed and agility.

Business Problem: Inconsistent or missing metrics inhibit our ability to take data-driven decisions and effectively shape our product strategy.

Business Problem: We are losing our competitive edge due to delays in delivering timely products and services that address customer needs.

Business Problem: We do not capture and use customer feedback or share learnings across our organization, resulting in features no one wants.

Business Problem: Our product and roadmaps are poorly prioritized, inflexible, and quickly become out of date, making it difficult to adapt to changes.

Business Problem: We have not integrated design in our Lean-Agile ways of working, resulting in poorly received products.

Business Problem: We struggle to create clearly defined Agile requirements that connect strategy and execution, resulting in rework and delays.

Large Solution Integration and Delivery Discipline

Business Problem: We struggle to coordinate and deliver value across multiple teams, specialists, and suppliers to deliver integrated products and systems.

Business Problem: The larger the projects and the more systems involved, the slower we are at delivering them, and the more deadlines we miss.

Business Problem: Our engineering practices have not kept pace with the rapid technological advancements and market demands, resulting in missed opportunities and competitive disadvantages.

Business Problem: We face challenges in effectively planning our large solution development, leaving it fragmented and misaligned.

Business Problem: We lack a cohesive, scalable strategy to leverage AI across our organization, leaving us vulnerable to faster-moving competitors.

Business Problem: Our workforce development model is too slow and outdated to keep pace with rapid change, leaving critical skills gaps.

Business Problem: Rapid change is overwhelming our organization, and our leaders lack the mindset and skills to lead transformations effectively.

Business Problem: Management Teams continue to steer the organization using traditional approaches and mindsets, limiting the benefits from a true Agile transformation.