Archive of Feature Vs Component Teams
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Feature Teams Vs. Component Teams (continued)
Posted on May 2, 2011 by Dean Leffingwell in Feature Vs Component TeamsMy friend and agile “ninja” Chad Holdorf (http://www.scaledagiledelivery.com/about/) just put up a nice post with a video and graphic explanation of the value of organizing around Features, rather than Components. For context, Chad is using the Agile Enterprise...
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Resource Flexibility in The Agile Enterprise
Posted on December 2, 2010 by Dean Leffingwell in Enterprise Rollout, Feature Vs Component Teams, Release Planning, Team PracticesI received this interesting email from a colleague (who allowed me to share it) a few days back. “I currently lead a project on how to increase our resource fluidity so that we can effectively assign sufficient manpower to where it matters...
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Feature vs. Component Teams: Another Perspective
Posted on August 20, 2009 by Dean Leffingwell in Distrib. Development, Feature Vs Component TeamsHiren Doshi is doing a good job of describing various considerations around the feature vs. component teams discussion and on the practical application of the three tier Big Picture model for larger and distributed enterprises, at his blog...
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Organizing at Scale: Implementing Spanning Features
Posted on August 7, 2009 by Dean Leffingwell in Distrib. Development, Enterprise Rollout, Feature Vs Component TeamsPrompted by the discussion of feature and component teams, a reader recently sent in the following question: "I have a user story, that on its face, appears to have been structured in such a way that it simply cannot be independent. ...
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Organizing at Scale: A Basic Scrum Framework for Enterprise Teams
Posted on July 31, 2009 by Dean Leffingwell in Enterprise Rollout, Feature Vs Component TeamsRecently, I was working with a smaller, but distributed, team that was trying to establish a basic framework for working together in a lightweight, Big Picture, enterprise pattern. We were rolling out a basic scrum practice for the individual...
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Organizing at Scale: Feature Teams vs. Component Teams – Part 3
Posted on July 22, 2009 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile Executive, Enterprise Rollout, Feature Vs Component TeamsAs the title indicates, in the last two posts (Part 1 and Part 2 - and also be sure and check the comments from others) I've described the conundrum of organizing agile teams at scale, and said I'd...
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Organizing at Scale: Feature Teams vs. Component Teams – Part 2
Posted on July 17, 2009 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile Executive, Distrib. Development, Enterprise Rollout, Feature Vs Component TeamsIn my last post, I reintroduced this topic, describing the conundrum of organizing large number of agile teams to better address value delivery for new end user features and services. I described two basic approaches, feature teams and component...
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Organizing at Scale: Feature Teams vs. Component Teams – Part 1
Posted on July 15, 2009 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile Executive, Distrib. Development, Enterprise Rollout, Feature Vs Component Teams, Team PracticesWhile continuing my work with a number of larger enterprises facing the cultural change, new practice adoption and organizational challenges of a large scale agile transformation, the topic has again come up as to how to organize large numbers of...
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