SENov 20, 2019

Agile Ways of Working: A Team Maturity Perspective

arXiv:1911.09064v141 citations
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This research addresses how agile project management can be adapted to team maturity levels, providing incremental evidence for software development organizations.

The study investigated the relationship between team maturity and agile practices in software development, finding a strong correlation between group maturity levels and the adoption of iterative development and retrospectives.

With the agile approach to managing software development projects comes an increased dependability on well functioning teams, since many of the practices are built on teamwork. The objective of this study was to investigate if, and how, team development from a group psychological perspective is related to some work practices of agile teams. Data were collected from 34 agile teams (200 individuals) from six software development organizations and one university in both Brazil and Sweden using the Group Development Questionnaire (Scale IV) and the Perceptive Agile Measurement (PAM). The result indicates a strong correlation between levels of group maturity and the two agile practices \emph{iterative development} and \emph{retrospectives}. We, therefore, conclude that agile teams at different group development stages adopt parts of team agility differently, thus confirming previous studies but with more data and by investigating concrete and applied agile practices. We thereby add evidence to the hypothesis that an agile implementation and management of agile projects need to be adapted to the group maturity levels of the agile teams.

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