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SLK Session 2: Using Theories of Flow to Manage Work involving Multiple Teams

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Presenter(s)

Alan Shalloway
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As Scrum’s adoption has increased so has the size of the organizations attempting to find success with it. Needing to coordinate multiple teams working together has become commonplace. Scrum suggests doing Scrum of Scrums. While it has no doubt worked in some situations, there are many more stories about where it hasn’t. In this webinar we discuss how the theories of flow and designing a multiple team process to shorten the time from when work starts until it is completed – even if not delivered – can create new hybrid processes that are very effective.

Publish Date

11/24/2010

Length

60 min
 

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