Agile 2015 Video Podcast - Bas Vodde & Craig Larman
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agile 2015,
Agile Alliance,
Bas Vodde,
Craig Larman,
Dave Prior,
Large Scale Scrum,
Larman,
LESS
Categories: agile 2015, Agile Alliance, Bas Vodde, Craig Larman, Dave Prior, Large Scale Scrum, Larman, LESS
Bas Vodde and Craig Larman sat down with Dave Prior at Agile 2015 to discuss their Stalwarts session on LeSS (Large-Scale-Scrum )
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Large Scale Scrum (LeSS)
Categories:
Bas Vodde,
Craig Larman,
Enterprise Agile,
Large Scale Scrum,
LESS,
Scaling,
Scaling Scrum
Categories: Bas Vodde, Craig Larman, Enterprise Agile, Large Scale Scrum, LESS, Scaling, Scaling Scrum
Scaling Scrum is an ongoing hot topic in the Agile space. For a while the most common answer to the question was scrum of scrums. It's a sensible approach, and it works... up to a point, and then... maybe not so much. Over the past few years new options have emerged. Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) has gained a lot of attention over the past few years (as well as heated debates), but it is not the only option available.
LeSS offers two different approaches for scaling up with Scrum. If you are working with up to eight teams of not more than eight people per team, you would use LeSS. But if you need something larger, LeSS Huge has been used with efforts that involve as many as 2,500 people, all working on a single product. To date, LeSS has been used by product companies, project based companies and by companies that want to develop products internally. If you are curious about LeSS, you can check out my podcast interview with Bas Vodde. And if you want to know more about how it has been applied by organizations like Alcatel Lucent, Bank of America, Nokia, JP Morgan Chase, and others, the LeSS.works website has a number of case studies available here. |