Portfolio Agility

Adopt an Agile Product-oriented Portfolio Operating Model

You invested in Agile transformation. Teams are working in Scrum, SAFe, or similar. Yet the portfolio — budgets, governance, big initiatives — still runs on bureaucracy. Let's fix that.

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Is This You?

Traditional Portfolio Processes Inhibiting Innovation?

You spent six or seven figures on an agile or product transformation — but the promised land of outsized value creation remains elusive.

Decision Paralysis

Uncertainty brings your business to a standstill. Teams operate in silos, unable to adapt or innovate when it matters most.

Missed Opportunities

Competitors pivot and innovate while your phased-gate process slows you down. It doesn't prevent building the wrong thing — it just delays it.

Cross-functional Hell

Despite "Agile" teams, every meaningful innovation requires heavy collaboration — becoming a project or program that drags on.

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The Approach

Leaner Portfolio Management — Bringing Product and Agility to the Portfolio

Not a heavy framework. A leaner operating system.

You've heard of Lean Portfolio Management (LPM). You like the principles, but the framework feels too heavy. This approach is lighter, more contextual, and focused on outcomes — not process compliance.

Outcome-oriented, not output-oriented

Transform your portfolio from managing scattered investments to driving growth and resilience through product thinking.

A fractal approach

Apply the same concepts that work at the Team/Product level to the Cross-Product / Organizational level. "Turtles all the way down."

Goldilocks autonomy

Find the right mix of alignment, autonomy, and guardrails — where the right people collaborate closely and naturally integrate and experiment.

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The Journey

The Road to Portfolio Agility

Four stages of maturity — start where you are, evolve toward full agility

Crawl — Understand Your Portfolio

Recognize that you already have a portfolio of investments, even if it is not formalized. Understand your portfolio and the flow (or lack thereof) of your significant investments.

Walk — Manage Demand and Shape Flow

Begin actively managing flow and shaping demand — saying No, or not yet. Turn a collection of projects into cohesive products. Start deciding which decisions to manage at the portfolio level and which to empower product teams to make.

Run — Aligned Autonomy

Teams are free to innovate while strategic goals keep everyone focused on outcomes that matter. Stable funding decoupled from product cycles helps teams thrive without constant budget concerns.

Fly — Business as a Product

You're in full agility mode — treating your entire business like a product. Lean Startup principles guide how you adapt and grow, and every aspect of the organization evolves in response to real-world feedback.

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Key Insight

It's About Behaviors, Not Frameworks

Establish Flow First

In the early stages, the focus is on understanding and improving the flow of significant investments through the portfolio.

Reorganize Around Value

Then, reshape how your organization is structured — around outcomes and products rather than projects and departments.

Become Evidence-informed

Finally, use real-world feedback and data to guide portfolio-level decisions — investing where the evidence points, not where the HIPPO points.

Navigating the Journey to Portfolio Agility?

Yuval Yeret — SAFe Fellow, Scrum.org PST, 17+ years applying agility at scale — helps leaders transform their portfolio operating model from bureaucracy to flow.