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How do you know if your organization is struggling with agile? One indication is the time required to carry out basic decisions.
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Independence
Another indication is whether small, agile teams enjoy the autonomy they need.
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Seniority
Small teams thrive when organizations adopt straightforward ideas too often overlooked by leaders who have grown up in more traditional organizations.
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Factors causing tensions between scrum teams and organizations,
Adherence to top-down command-and-control management approaches
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Redouble
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Shift from outmoded command-and-control behaviors and structures that are ill-suited to today’s rapid digital world.
Strive to overcome resource inertia and break down silos—independent teams can’t overcome these bureaucratic challenges on their own.
Point teams to the best opportunities, arm them with the best people, give them the tools they need to move fast, and oversee their work with a light but consistent touch.
Resistance to change
Inability to scale scrum throughout organization
Changing reporting lines between teams
Flattening organizational structure
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If somebody has an idea for an acquisition, a good acquisition, even though it’s not clear whether [the company] should do it or not,
or what the right price point is—and
a year later you’re still thinking about it? Game over. Too slow.”
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—Aaron De Smet
Are authorized to conduct activities without first seeking approval
Have minimal dependencies on internal functions
Build and launch digital solutions on their own
Draw on preassigned funding with no formal budget request
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