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Quick Start: Organization Setup

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Article Contents

  1. Create an Organization

  2. Create a Group

  3. Create an Entity

  4. CREATE A TAG

  5. View and Invite Members

  6. Create Custom Member Attributes

  7. dimensions

  8. outcomes

  9. custom metrics

  10. custom TIME PERIODS

  11. audit trail

  12. Partners Only: Managing Child Organizations

  13. Tech considerations

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What is a Lean Agile Intelligence Organization?

A Lean Agile Intelligence Organization is a unique instance for your organization’s content and members upon initial login

Steps To Create an Organization

  1. At the Register/Sign Up Screen, sign up with a new username and email

  2. Check email for activation link and click when received

  3. Click link to login or login manually

  4. Enter Organization details when prompted


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What is a Lean Agile Intelligence Group?

  • Groups consist of multiple teams and allow organization members to see aggregate results across multiple teams

    1. Some examples of Groups are Business Units, Component Units, or Programs

Steps To Create a GROUP

  1. Select the “Create Group” button

  2. Enter a Group Name

  3. If you want it to be a Subgroup of another Group, select a parent Group.

  4. Select Save


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What is a Lean Agile Intelligence ENTITY?

  • An Entity is an individual, group of individuals, team, or group of teams that will take an Assessment.

    • There are Three Types of Entities to choose from:

      • Individual

      • Team

      • At Scale

    • Use the “Individual” entity when you wish to have one person take the “Self-Assessment” or a group of people who wish to take an assessment based on an individual role. For example, a Scrum Master wishing to self-assess should be assigned an “Individual” entity type even if you have a large number of members take the assessment. As the assessment would be focused on an individual’s goals, the “Individual” entity type should be used.

    • Use the “Team” entity when you wish to have a team take a “Self-Assessment” on criteria related to a team. An example of this would be a scrum team taking a scrum assessment.

    • Use the “At Scale” entity when you wish to go beyond a person or team and have programs, portfolios, or teams of teams take a “Self-Assessment.”

Steps To Create an ENtity

  1. Select the “Create Entity” button and enter a name, select next

  2. Select the Entity Type

  3. If you want this entity to belong to a Group, select the Group, and save.

    • Note: If a Group is not selected, the Entity will automatically be assigned to the Organization Level

  4. You will be asked if you want to opt in to receiving email reminders about assessments. Turn this feature on if you want to receive email reminders to assess yourself quarterly.


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WHAT IS A LEAN AGILE INTELLIGENCE TAG?

  • Tags are a quick way to assign a keyword to an entity. They can be used to filter entities in the members attributes and results screens.

    1. Some examples of Tags: Boston, Chennai, Scrum, Kanban

    2. Note: Tags are optional and certainly not necessary when you are first setting up LAI

    3. Note: Tags can only be managed by Admins

STEPS TO CREATE A TAG

  1. Select the “Create Tag” button

  2. Enter a Tag Name

  3. Select Save

STEPS TO ASSIGN A TAG

  1. Select the “Edit Tag” button

  2. Select a Tag from the text box dropdown

  3. You can also search for a Tag in the text box

STEPS TO Edit A TAG

  1. Select the dropdown arrow next to the Create Tag button

  2. Select the Edit Tag icon to rename the tag

STEPS TO BULK Edit A TAG

If you wish to assign multiple entities to a tag, you can use the Bulk Edit feature.

  1. Select the “Bulk Edit Tags” button

  2. Select the tag you wish to assign to entities

  3. Click the checkbox to the left of the entities you wish to assign

  4. Select the “Apply Tags To Entities” Button


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What Are the DIFFERENT TYPE of LEan Agile Intelligence Members?

  • There are Two Types of Lean Agile Intelligence Members

    • Members: Invited members to the Organization LAI instance who register with a username and password

      1. Registered members have access to functionality in LAI, beyond participating in Assessments

      2. Access granted is driven by the permission role

      3. Organization Members are typically Agile Coaches, Scrum Masters, and Leadership who facilitate Assessments and analyze results

    • Non-Registered Members: Members who do not need to register with a username and password for the LAI Organization Instance

      1. No access to LAI functionality except for participating in Assessments

      2. Participants are typically Agile Team Members

Steps To INVITE a MEMBER

Members of a LAI Organization can be invited using the Member Attributes “Invite New Members” button

  • Note: Only Admins and Super Users can access the Member Attributes screen and invite members

    • Admins have access to all Members and all features

    • Super Users only have access to Facilitators, Team Members, and Analysts (no Admins or Super Users). Super Users cannot Re-Invite all members (but can re-invite one member at a time) or view the Participant-only members.

  • Note: Invited Members have not yet registered, can be re-invited by using the “Re-Invite Pending Members” button. This includes previously deleted members.

  1. Click the '“Invite New Members” button

  2. Enter an email address and display name

  3. Click the “+” button for as many people as you would like to invite

  4. When you are finished adding people, select the “Save” button

  5. You will receive a green confirmation message, the new members will appear in the Member Attributes grid, and the invited members will receive an invite email.

  6. The invited members will remain in a Pending status until they accept the invite

What are the Lean Agile Intelligence MEMBER ATTRIBUTEs?

The Member Attributes are information about a registered member in Lean Agile Intelligence.

  • Status:

    • Active: Member can access LAI and is included in the billing

    • Inactive: Member can no longer access LAI and is not included in the billing

    • Pending: Waiting on a member to confirm the account via email (Will not be able to participate until Active)

    • Note: Attributes can be assigned to all members, including Pending Members

  •  Permissions:

    • Admins have permission to all functionality including organization setup, template builder, assessment conduction, and the ability to view results for all entities.

    • Super Users can setup the organization, conduct assessments, and review results for all assigned entities. If assigned to all entities in a group, group results will be viewable.

    • Facilitators can conduct assessments and review results for all assigned entities. If assigned to all entities in a group, group results will be viewable.

    • Team Members (Default) can participate in assessments and view the results of assigned entities.

    • Analysts can view anonymous results of assigned entities. Unlike the other roles, Analysts cannot participate in assessments. And they can only view aggregated Results - Results combining the scores of at least 5 Entities.

  • Entity Role (Optional):

    • Role/Title in Organization

  • Assign Groups:

    • Select in text box to see a list of existing groups to assign member to or type to search

    • A member assigned to a Group will have permission to all descendant Entities of the Group, according to their permission level

      • Note: assigning to a Group is the same as assigning to all descendant Entities explicitly. But assigning to a Group can make the configuration less tedious

      • Note: If an Entity leaves a Group or an Entity enters a Group, the member assigned to the group will lose or gain permission to the Entity respectively

  • Assign Entities:

    • Select in text box to see a list of existing entities to assign member to or type to search

    • A member assigned to an Entity will have permission to the Entity according to their Permission level

  • Copy Entities From Member:

    • Select a member from the dropdown to copy the selected member’s assigned entities

    • Note: Only active entities will be copied

  • Re-Invite Member:

    • A member in Pending status will have a “Re-Invite Member” button next to them. Clicking will resend an invite email

    • To Re-Invite all the Pending members, click the Re-Invite Pending Members button

  • Delete Member:

    • A deleted member will no longer have access to LAI or appear anywhere in the system

    • Note: Members cannot be deleted if an assessment is currently in progress

    • Note: A deleted member can be re-invited to the organization

  • Filter:

    • Both a simple Search and a more complex Filter Members are available for filtering data in the grid

      • Simple Search - type your search term in the box next to “Search:” and it will search all columns for any data that matches

      • Filter Members - Choose any combination of columns to filter the data in the grid

  • Export:

    • Export all the data that appears in the grid to a CSV or Excel file

  • Export all Non-Registered Members

    • Export all assessment participants that are not registered in the system (those that are not in the Members grid). Exports all the information that was gathered when they participated in an assessment.

      • Note: This feature is only available to Admins

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What are the Lean Agile Intelligence Custom member attributes?

Custom Member Attributes allow organizations to collect specific data from participants during assessments, enabling more detailed insights and segmentation. This feature is particularly valuable for consultants, executives, and change leaders, helping them tailor data collection to their organization’s structure and needs.

Lean Agile Intelligence provides an Out-Of-The-Box Member Attribute: Role. The Role attribute comes with 12 predefined roles. These roles cannot be modified or deleted, but they offer a solid starting point for organizing participants by their position within the organization. You can add also add more roles to the attribute.

To add your own roles, select the pencil icon in the Actions column of the row Role. Then click the plus icon at the bottom of the modal.

To create a new Custom Member Attribute, click on Create Member Attribute button at the top right corner.

  • Attribute Name: Add a required custom name for your member attribute.

  • Attribute Values: Add the value that you want to make available for your member attribute.

For more information on Custom Member Attributes, check out this documentation or watch our setting up guide video.

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What are the Lean Agile Intelligence dimensions?

Dimensions represent the foundational elements of Agility. Each dimension contains a logical grouping of capabilities that help identify improvement given content and outcomes and mature.

Lean Agile Intelligence provides members the ability to create their own and assign capabilities to their custom dimensions. Out of the box, Lean Agile Intelligence provides eight different dimensions as seen below…

To add your own dimensions, select the plus icon in the bottom right corner of the screen.

  • Dimension Name:

    • Add a required custom name for your dimension

  •  Dimension Description:

    • Add an optimal description for your dimension. Here is an example “Capabilities in this dimension focus on the degree to which efforts are customer-centric and outcome-focused. Organizations, teams, and individuals that excel in this dimension are more likely to realize higher levels of Customer Satisfaction, Responsiveness, and Time to Market.”

  • Measurement Type:

    • Qualitative (Behaviors & Practices) - the default and most common. Any capability that is not a Performance (see below)

    • Quantitative (Performance) - Metrics such as Cycle Time, Throughput, and Deployment Frequency.

    • Qualitative (Behaviors) - such as Accountability, Collaboration, and Enablement. Use this instead of Behaviors & Practices above in cases where you want to divide your Metrics for even more insights.

    • Qualitative (Practices) - such as Iterative Planning, Focus on Quality, and Retrospectives. Use this instead of Behaviors & Practices above in cases where you want to divide your Metrics for even more insights.

  • Capabilities in Dimension:

    • The number of capabilities that have been assigned in total to this dimension.

  • Save and Cancel:

    • Select the green icon to save and red to cancel.

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What are the Lean Agile Intelligence outcomes?

Outcomes are the reason for improving. Each capability targets one or more outcomes to help identify when improving in a capability, you are improving in that outcome.

Lean Agile Intelligence provides members the ability to create their own and assign capabilities to their custom outcomes. Out of the box, Lean Agile Intelligence provides seven different outcomes as seen below…

To add your own custom outcomes, select the plus icon in the bottom right of the screen.

  • Name: Add a required custom name for your outcome

  • Description: Add an optional description for your outcome.

  • Number of Capabilities associated with the Outcome: The number of capabilities in your organization (Out-of-the-box and Custom) that are associated with this outcome.

  • Edit: begin the inline edit of an outcome

  • Save: Save your inline edit changes to an outcome

  • Cancel: Cancel your inline edit changes to an outcome

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What are custom metrics?

Custom Metrics are the parameters of the definition of any Metric. These parameters are things that remain constant no matter what Group or Entity you are viewing.

The Custom Metrics screen is only available to Admins, but the assigned Metric Values that appear in the bottom of the Insights Canvas can be viewed by anyone who has access to the Orgainization/Group/Entity.

  • Metric Name: Name that will appear next to the metric values (required)

  • Unit: The units that the values are displayed in such as percent, days, etc (optional)

  • Number of values to display: How many data points to plot for this metric in Results

    • For example, if a metric has 23 data points and number of values to display is 8, only the 8 most recent data points will be shown in Results.

  • Activate/Inactivate:

    • Active metrics appear in Results and can have their values assigned.

    • Inactive metrics only appear in the Custom Metrics screen. Note that any metric values will not be visible because Inactive Custom Metrics do not appear in Results. However, the metric values will be available again upon activation.

  • Edit: Begins inline editing of the metric

  • Delete: The metric (and all entered metric values) will no longer be accessible by anyone

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Custom Time Periods are a premium feature of LAI allowing you to customize the date ranges that assessment results are bucketed into for trending purposes in Results. This affects statistics like percent increase since previous time period, graphing of the overall rating over time, and baseline “first assessment” scores.

To learn more, go to our dedicated page for Custom Time Periods.

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What is the audit trail?

The Audit Trail details actions taken by members to modify data in the system. The Audit Trail screen is only available to Admins.

Filters: The Filters bar provides filters on all data columns. Mix and match filters. Click Apply Filters to have the filters take effect and the “Applied Filters” text will update with what is shown in the table.

  • Each column of the table is sortable

  • Use the “Search loaded data” box to search all columns (except Diff) for text that is currently displayed in the table

Columns:

  • Date: The date and time the action occurred

  • Member: The member that performed the action

  • Type: Which type of data the action occurred in - a logical grouping

    • Note: See the Filters Type dropdown for a list of possible values

  • Description: What action was performed

  • Diff: Click to see a comparison of the difference before and after the action occurred

    • Note: Not all actions will have a difference. For actions that don’t, all the relevant data can be found in the Description.

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Note: this section is only if you are an LAI partner and want to set up and manage organizations for your customers.

First, register with LAI normally and contact LAI to mark your organization as a partner organization.
After your organization is marked, you will be able to create new orgs and switch between them via the dropdown in the menu bar.

Parent Org.: the organization you logged in with. Click to switch to the parent org.
Child Orgs: the child organizations you can manage. Click to switch to a child org.
+New Child Org. create a new child organization. After creation it will appear in the Child Orgs. section. Note: the New Child Org feature is only available for select partners. If you do not see the option, please contact us to create child orgs for you.

Switching between organizations effectively logs you out of the previous organization and logs you into the new organization. All the links and pages will show the new organization’s data.

Only Admins of the parent organization will be able to see and manage child organizations.

Parent Org Admins have the same privileges as a Child Org Admin, but do not appear in the list of members in the Member Attributes screen. Members of the child organization will have no hints or idea that they are a child organization, besides the parent org admin’s actions appearing in the Audit Trail.

Since Parent Org Admins do not appear in Member Attributes, they are not assigned to any Groups or Entities. Therefore, they cannot receive assessment invites. However, parent org admins can still facilitate child org assessments.

We realize that managing many organizations can be tricky. You may have a standardized template that you want to use with all your child orgs. While you can’t directly “share” the template, you can copy you custom template to a Child Organization.

  1. Use the dropdown to switch to a child organization.

  2. In Capability Templates, click the “Copy Templates from Parent Org.” button

  3. A list of custom templates from the Parent Org. appears.

  4. Check all the templates to make copies of and click “Copy”.

  5. A template of the same name now exists in the child organization. Remember, this is a copy so any changes are not reflected on the parent organization’s template. This allows for each child organization to customize the template.

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