These questions may strike a chord with you: How do you take what skilled, focused groups of people are doing – in your case IT and software development teams using Agile – and expand it to greater effect? And how do you duplicate and reap the benefits without diminishing what makes them successful? In other words, how do you get the band to create harmony and consonance when everyone is playing different melodies?
If you are tasked with scaling Agile delivery across teams and bigger initiatives, these questions are integral. It’s one thing to successfully implement Agile within individual teams. It’s quite another to extend it across teams to deliver quickly on shared objectives and a common mission.
So, how do you create a cohesive and balanced rhythm across all work and teams to deliver towards that common goal? Consider the seven recommendations in this whitepaper as you seek scaling your success with Agile across teams in support of broader objectives.
These questions may strike a chord with you: How do you take what skilled, focused groups of people are doing – in your case IT and software development teams using Agile – and expand it to greater effect? And how do you duplicate and reap the benefits without diminishing what makes them successful? In other words, how do you get the band to create harmony and consonance when everyone is playing different melodies?
If you are tasked with scaling Agile delivery across teams and bigger initiatives, these questions are integral. It’s one thing to successfully implement Agile within individual teams. It’s quite another to extend it across teams to deliver quickly on shared objectives and a common mission.
So, how do you create a cohesive and balanced rhythm across all work and teams to deliver towards that common goal? Consider the seven recommendations in this whitepaper as you seek scaling your success with Agile across teams in support of broader objectives.