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Nagarro

What factors are contributing to the unexpected 30% increase in development time for Nagarro's custom enterprise software projects this month?

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Product Management Root Cause Analysis Question: Investigating unexpected increase in software development time

Introduction

The unexpected 30% increase in development time for Nagarro's custom enterprise software projects this month is a critical issue that demands immediate attention. This analysis will systematically identify, validate, and address the root cause while considering both immediate and long-term implications for our product development process.

I'll approach this problem by first clarifying key details, ruling out external factors, and then diving deep into our product ecosystem, metrics, and potential internal causes. My goal is to provide a comprehensive analysis that leads to actionable solutions and preventive measures.

Framework overview

This analysis follows a structured approach covering issue identification, hypothesis generation, validation, and solution development.

Step 1

Clarifying Questions (3 minutes)

  • Looking at the timing, I'm thinking this could be a recent change. Has there been any significant process or tooling changes in the last 1-2 months?

Why it matters: Recent changes often correlate with sudden performance shifts. Expected answer: Yes, we implemented a new project management tool. Impact on approach: If true, I'd focus on adoption issues and integration challenges.

  • Considering the scale, I'm wondering about team composition. Have there been any major changes in team structure or key personnel recently?

Why it matters: Team dynamics significantly impact development speed. Expected answer: We've onboarded several new developers in the past month. Impact on approach: If confirmed, I'd investigate onboarding processes and knowledge transfer.

  • Given the enterprise nature of projects, I'm curious about client involvement. Has there been any change in how we interact with clients during the development process?

Why it matters: Client feedback loops can greatly affect development timelines. Expected answer: We've implemented a new client feedback system. Impact on approach: If true, I'd examine how this system might be causing delays.

  • Thinking about project scope, have we seen any changes in the complexity or size of projects taken on recently?

Why it matters: Project complexity directly impacts development time. Expected answer: We've started taking on more complex, integrated systems. Impact on approach: If confirmed, I'd look into our estimation and scoping processes.

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Updated Jan 22, 2025