The ability to self-organise is posited to be a fundamental requirement for successful agile teams. In particular, self-organising teams are said to be crucial in agile globally distributed software development (AGSD) settings, where distance exacerbates team issues. We used contextual analysis to study the specific interaction behaviours and enacted roles of practitioners working in multiple AGSD teams. Our results show that the teams studied were extremely task focussed, and those who occupied team lead or programmer roles were central to their teams’ self-organisation. These findings have implications for AGSD teams, and particularly for instances when programmers – or those occupying similar non-leadership positions – may not be willing...
Self-organizing teams, especially in the context of Agile Project Management are subject of interest...
Information Systems Development (ISD) keeps changing and evolving rapidly in a huge variety of aspec...
By viewing organisational usage of enterprise social software (ESS) as one of appropriation, this re...
The ability to self-organise is posited to be a fundamental requirement for successful agile teams. ...
The ability to self-organise is posited to be a fundamental requirement for successful agile teams. ...
Agile information system development (ISD) teams face the ongoing challenge of balancing exploration...
Agile information system development (ISD) teams face the ongoing challenge of balancing exploration...
Self-organizing teams are a hallmark of Agile software development, directly a ecting team e ectiven...
Background One of the twelve agile principles is to build projects around motivated individuals and...
Agile Information Systems Development (ISD) principles emphasize self-organizing teams and empowered...
Many articles claim that the structure of a self-organizing team achieves the highest level of agili...
Self-assignment, a self-directed method of task allocation in which teams and individuals assign and...
Agile Software Development (ASD) puts a higher emphasis on people as well as social interactions, ...
men n. vel nde int stood by the people involved. signific volves small itted ch for and control. The...
Despite being a key feature of Agile Software Development (ASD), self-organization within ASD teams ...
Self-organizing teams, especially in the context of Agile Project Management are subject of interest...
Information Systems Development (ISD) keeps changing and evolving rapidly in a huge variety of aspec...
By viewing organisational usage of enterprise social software (ESS) as one of appropriation, this re...
The ability to self-organise is posited to be a fundamental requirement for successful agile teams. ...
The ability to self-organise is posited to be a fundamental requirement for successful agile teams. ...
Agile information system development (ISD) teams face the ongoing challenge of balancing exploration...
Agile information system development (ISD) teams face the ongoing challenge of balancing exploration...
Self-organizing teams are a hallmark of Agile software development, directly a ecting team e ectiven...
Background One of the twelve agile principles is to build projects around motivated individuals and...
Agile Information Systems Development (ISD) principles emphasize self-organizing teams and empowered...
Many articles claim that the structure of a self-organizing team achieves the highest level of agili...
Self-assignment, a self-directed method of task allocation in which teams and individuals assign and...
Agile Software Development (ASD) puts a higher emphasis on people as well as social interactions, ...
men n. vel nde int stood by the people involved. signific volves small itted ch for and control. The...
Despite being a key feature of Agile Software Development (ASD), self-organization within ASD teams ...
Self-organizing teams, especially in the context of Agile Project Management are subject of interest...
Information Systems Development (ISD) keeps changing and evolving rapidly in a huge variety of aspec...
By viewing organisational usage of enterprise social software (ESS) as one of appropriation, this re...