Genmab
Delivering Digital Transformation: Establishing a POD Operating Model
The purpose of this project is to enhance Genmab's Digital Delivery model by transitioning to a scalable, responsive Product-Oriented Design (POD) methodology. This student team will work to increase IT services project throughput, adaptability, and scalability. This student team will also work to optimize the adoption of Agile methodology. This student team will work to conduct an analysis of current processes and risk/benefits of proposed solutions across key measure (e.g., project throughput, speed-to-market, quality, resource utilization.) This student team will also work to identify key stakeholders and engagement plans. The student team will work to create a blueprint for optimized Agile adoption within the POD mod and to identify and deliver resources required for successful rollout of the refined Agile-POD model across multiple teams. Finally, this student team will work to transition IT solution implementation from Waterfall/ Hybrid to a scalable POD model. This student team will work to create and deliver a POD operating model playbook. This outcome will be accomplished through the following programmatic milestones: - POD Requirements, architecture, design 1/24 - Pitch Enhanced POD Model Pilot 2/24 - Model Implementation/Iteration 3/24 - Deliver POD Operating Model Playbook 5/24
Faculty Adviser
Arindam Das,
Affiliate Associate Professor,
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Students
Amen Tadesse
Charlotte Lin
Gary Feng
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