Difference between revisions of "Stable team"
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Revision as of 05:19, 8 April 2013
…collaborative product discovery with multiple development teams.
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Any product owner wants sharp and focused development teams that are:
- stable;
- predictable;
- co-located (obeya;
- sustainable paced;
- t-shaped—both the team and its members;
- resilient, i.e. having a moderate truck number.
Productivity differences of stable teams are huge and increase:
- quality of work;
- satisfaction;
- joy in work stuff;
- customer delight;
- customer satisfaction
Customer delight drives profitability and gives reason for existence.
Therefore:
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Make every development team and community of practice create and evolve a team charter.
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Source
- XP?
- Organizational Pattern Language?
- http://www.infoq.com/news/2013/04/stable-teams