Winning and delivering big projects from a small agency perspective
DrupalCon Barcelona 2015
By Ramon Vilar / @rvilar
Index
Context
The team
Sales process
The methodology
Working closely
Culture
Impact in your business
Small agency
During this session, we can define a small agency as:
- Team with 3-10 people
- Multifunctional
- Horizontal
Typical projects
- 1 to 4 months
- Every project from a different client or sector
- When working for big client, usually working through big agencies
Our desire
We want to remove layers between us and our clients to work closely with them
We want projects during at least 6 months to not change very often
Try to repeat several projects with the same clients
How can we do that and how we can transform our agency to be the perfect one for them?
The team
- It's impossible to have all the expertise in our team (cause the size)
- Two alternatives:
- Generalists
- Focus in some services
Generalists
- Our developers, as in SCRUM, won't have any specific area of expertise
- They can do frontend or backend
- Alike, you will usually have people in your team more specialist in back or front
Services
- Focus your business in a specific set of services
- As more focused in a set of services, your team will transform in more specialists on that
- Big clients usually have specific needs in some areas: performance, frontend, etc. Transform your team in a solution for that need
Planning your resources
- What about deadlines and working peaks with a small team?
- Try to adapt your team to the work you usually have
- Beware the mistake of hiring new developers on working peaks
- Create a network of contractors (freelance) and teach them your methodology
- Use them to solve working peaks
Sales process
How to introduce you in that customer type?
- Classic
- Use same customer type to introduce you
- Be an expert and then try to be a need for them
For us, for example, it's easier to enter to a client for IT department instead of marketing
Big in front of small
- Usually big clients use classical methodologies into their organization
- This involves a lot of "unnecessary" documentation and is usually too slow for our day-to-day work
- It can be a pitfall for small agencies
Our methodology: internal
- Using agile as methodology to organize our development (mandatory in small teams)
- User stories in project backlog
- Organizing with 2-3 weeks sprints
- Retrospective at the end of every sprint to try to prevent pitfalls on development
Our methodology: external
- Only one person or small group (2-3 people) as contact for the project development (include at least one IT person)
- Try to extract all the requirements before starting development
- More in depth on requirements during the development
- Backlog priorization with the client
- Demo meeting after every retrospective meeting with demo test plan for the client
Who should change
- Clients usually don't use agile in their processes
- Adapt their workflow to use agile
- Don't try to use all agile techniques in the first project: slow progress during projects
- Retrospective at the end of every project to show them the agile positive things (and what need improvement)
- Introduce new changes in the methodology for next project
Closely with managers
- As a small agency, you need to remove all the classic layers
- Replace sales person for a technical that sales projects
- Use plain and direct language
- Don't hide problems nor benefits
Closely with IT department
- Integrate you with the IT department: try to be their counselor
- You should not be a simple provider. You must be their helper
- Be part of their team
Team culture
- How do you explain to a client that the team won't work this week for DrupalCon? And DevDays? And DrupalCamp?...
- How do you explain that you "waste" project time in module fixes and patches?
- Be plain in your explanation
Project and community
- It's a benefit for them to improve Drupal as a platform
- Introduce them to the community culture
- Help them to create a page in d.o and give credit to the patches and modules developed for them
- This benefits them into the community too
Finances
- Big clients are usually slow on payments or have a very strict process
- This can be dangerous for finances in a small agency
- Introduce agile in your budgets for large projects
- Invoice at the end of every sprint or n sprints
Team
- Developers may end up bored to work in big projects
- Be carefull with rotation
- Try to combine big and small projects on teams
- Involve them in all project phases
- Motivation is the key
Conclusions
- This is not a TODO to follow, is a recipe
- Take care of your team
- Humanize the relationship with your client
- IT department is better than marketing to introduce you
Winning and delivering big projects from a small agency perspective
DrupalCon Barcelona 2015
By Ramon Vilar / @rvilar