Difference between revisions of "Liftoff"
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*to launch agile teams toward success; | |||
*to launch a team with ''attention'' and ''intention''; | |||
*to charter an agile team ''just-enough''. | |||
Een goed begin is het halve werk. | |||
An effective {{p|liftoff}}: | An effective {{p|liftoff}}: | ||
*implies motion and momentum; | *implies motion and momentum; | ||
*accelerates the leap into the work; | |||
*'''achieves alignment'''—a shared understanding about the work and why it exists; | *'''achieves alignment'''—a shared understanding about the work and why it exists; | ||
*'''unites'''—brings key stakeholders and core team members together; | *'''unites'''—brings key stakeholders and core team members together; |
Revision as of 12:13, 28 November 2016
Maybe merge with team charter.
- to launch agile teams toward success;
- to launch a team with attention and intention;
- to charter an agile team just-enough.
Een goed begin is het halve werk.
An effective liftoff:
- implies motion and momentum;
- accelerates the leap into the work;
- achieves alignment—a shared understanding about the work and why it exists;
- unites—brings key stakeholders and core team members together;
- clarifies roles by developing working relationships among stake- holders, product development, core team members, and business sponsors;
- outlines the context for the work and why it matters to the organization as a whole; and
- positions your team on the trajectory to success.