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Agile Coaching: Effectiveness and Best Practices for Successful Scrum Adoption, and Identification and Analysis of Challenges in Scrum
Author(s) | Adya Mishra |
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Country | United States |
Abstract | Agile coaching plays an important role in successfully adopting Scrum and overcoming challenges associated with its implementation. Agile coaches support teams by providing resources, tools, and frameworks that allow them to solve problems independently and make data-driven decisions. This article reviews the effectiveness of Agile coaching, discusses the Scrum and Agile adoption challenges, outlines best practices for successful Scrum adoption, and examines the problems Organizations face when implementing Scrum. Scrum has been the most widely adopted Agile methodology over the past decade. While Scrum plays an important role in the success of Agile development, it does come with challenges. A custom model that was transformed from the Diffusion of Innovation theoretical model was developed to detect the Scrum adoption challenges referred to as the Scrum Adoption Challenges Detection Model (SACDM). This model consists of four constructs: i) Individual factors, ii) Team factors, iii) Organizational factors, and iv) Technology factors. Agile has become a hot topic among stakeholders over the last few years. Out of many agile methodologies, Scrum has become at the top of the list as a framework. |
Keywords | Agile Coaching, Scrum Adoption, Information Systems, Software Development Lifecycle |
Field | Engineering |
Published In | Volume 1, Issue 1, July-August 2019 |
Published On | 2019-08-07 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2019.v01i01.35770 |
Short DOI | https://doi.org/g82qxb |
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