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  1. Using Path to Agility to Facilitate Transformations

    A key objective is to be able to see progress from using Path to Agility.
  2. Capabilities

    Overview A key objective is to be able to see progress from using the Path to Agility model . Clicking the Capabilities link in the main navigation of P2ANav provides an "at-a-glance" view for an organization, system, or team.  Key User Interf...
  3. Creating and Maintaining a Team Transformation Backlog

    After completing a Team Assessment, there will likely be many areas of opportunity to explore. This guide will help you get started building the backlog.
  4. Introducing Path to Agility to the Team

    One of the keys to a successful team workshop is orienting the participants to the Path to Agility approach.
  5. Actions

    Overview Actions are related to specific Agile Outcomes, Agile Capabilities, and Business Outcomes Actions are used to track impediments as well as improvement items Action items can be created and viewed from multiple locations within Navigator...
  6. Facilitating a Live Agile Outcome or Business Outcome Poll

    P2ANav's Poll feature allows Organization and Team Coaches to facilitate a collaborative, non-anchoring discussion, where all participants' opinions can be shared.
  7. Assessments

    With Assessments you can gather data at the Agile Capability for each team, system, and organization.
  8. Map

    The map shows the Agile Outcomes across the Path to Agility stages and levels. You can interact with the elements in the map to drill down into capabilities, add work items, and conduct an Agile Outcome Poll to get a high level heatmap.
  9. Prioritization

    Like a Product Owner would prioritize their product backlog, it is a good practice to identify and communicate which Agile Capabilities are important to make progress on in the near term and long term.
  10. Dashboard

    Visualize performance and progress through a combination of roadmaps, business objectives, and action item backlogs.