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How to break down a product or organization in feature teams
The idea of a feature team is that it is a cross-functional team with all of the skills needed to deliver any given feature. To build one of these teams, you need to start with identifying what skills …
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Should feature teams be specialized by business stream?
As you mention, I would question if any specialization is really necessary. Every situation is different, but in most cases, a product being maintained by less than 10 people probably isn't so diverse …
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What are the reasons that silos emerge within large corporations?
Silo's form due to local optimization of team or department goals over the goals of the whole organization. For a stark example, let's pretend I have a database team who is measured on database perfor …
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Should we arrange multiple agile sub-teams along customer groups or along software components?
This is a tough question to answer because it depends on your company. The general guideline is to optimize the team toward value creation. Usually, a question like this is posed as: should we organiz …
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Advice on Agile team structure
It sounds like there are three challenges you are encountering, and they are possibly all separate solutions.
1) The manager as part of the team is disruptive to the success of the team.
A lot of le …