October 2009
Intermediate to advanced
504 pages
15h 39m
English
The split-and-seed pattern’s advantages are rooted in its quick-spreading nature.
• You can add teams more quickly than with most other approaches. Each new team should ideally include at least 2 members of the previous team. This means that possibly as soon as after 2 or 3 sprints, a team of 8 people could conceivably be split into four 2-person groups used to seed a second set of teams. If each of those 4 teams had 8 people you would have 32 Scrum team members. A few sprints later these 32 people could be used to seed 16 more teams, each with 8 team members for a total of over 100 Scrum-experienced people after only 5 or 6 sprints.
• Each team has someone with Scrum experience to help guide them. Only the very ...
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