How do Globally Distributed Agile Teams Self-organise? Initial Insights from a Case Study

06/20/2021
by   Sherlock A. Licorish, et al.
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Agile software developers are required to self-organize, occupying various informal roles as needed in order to successfully deliver software features. However, previous research has reported conflicting evidence about the way teams actually undertake this activity. The ability to self-organize is particularly necessary for software development in globally distributed environments, where distance has been shown to exacerbate human-centric issues. Understanding the way successful teams self-organise should inform distributed team composition strategies and software project governance. We have used psycholinguistics to study the way IBM Rational Jazz practitioners enacted various roles, expressed attitudes and shared competencies to successfully self-organize in their global projects. Among our findings, we uncovered that practitioners enacted various roles depending on their teams' cohort of features; and that team leaders were most critical to IBM Jazz teams' self-organisation. We discuss these findings and highlight their implications for software project governance.

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