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Why Great (Scrum) Teams Have A Mind Of Their Own

Scrum.org

At the end of this post you will have learned: How team cognition is essentially the “mind of a team”, with its own memory and perception of the world. What team cognition is and how substantial its influence is on the effectiveness of teams according to large-scale research efforts.

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In-Depth: How To Create Better Work Agreements For Your Team

Scrum.org

Each post discusses scientific research that is relevant to our work with Scrum and Agile teams. You can observe implicit coordination in Scrum teams when you look at how work moves across a Scrum board, or on- and of the Sprint Backlog. This is also why the Scrum framework includes the Definition of Done.

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In-Depth: Stable Or Fluid Teams? What Does The Science Say?

Scrum.org

Considering just how popular the notion of fluid teams has become, I think it is important to weigh the evidence that supports it or contradicts it. Each post discusses scientific research that is relevant to our work with Scrum and Agile teams. A good analogy is to understand team cognition as muscle memory. Bradley et.

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How to Hybrid: Setting Up the Team

International Institute for Learning

Determining your team members may be easier than figuring out whether you need a project sponsor, a product owner, or both. You may also need to figure out how to balance project management needs and scrum master needs. This role enables the team to accomplish the work of the project. The Scrum Master facilitates these meetings.

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Compendium of Works to Increase Probability of Project Success

Herding Cats

The following material comes from conferences, workshop, materials developed for clients. The overarching theme is focused on defining what Done looks like, assessing progress toward Done in units of measure meaningful to the decision makers. Project Success Assessment - A checklist for assessing the processes for project success.