What It Means to Scale Agile Solution Delivery

Posted November 29, 2013 | Technology |

Although many Agile teams are small, say 10 or fewer people, and either colocated or at least near-located, the majority of Agile teams work in more complex situations. For example, some teams are several dozen people in size and sometimes larger. Some teams are geographically distributed. Some are taking on very challenging problems.

About The Author
Mark Lines
Mark Lines is Managing Partner at Scott Ambler + Associates. He is a Disciplined Agile coach, helping organizations all over the world transform from traditional to Agile methods. Mr. Lines also helps customize Agile governance practices to accelerate complex projects in large enterprises. He is coauthor (with Scott Ambler) of An Executive’s Guide to Disciplined Agile and delivers workshops on various Agile topics. He can be reached at mark at… Read More
George Ambler
Scott Ambler
Scott W. Ambler is a Cutter Expert. He is the cocreator of the Disciplined Agile (DA) framework and thought leader behind the Agile Modeling and Agile Data methods, working with clients around the world to improve the way they develop software. Mr. Ambler is coauthor of several software development books, including An Executive’s Guide to Disciplined Agile, Disciplined Agile Delivery, Agile Modeling, The Elements of UML 2.0 Style, Agile Database… Read More
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