DocumentCode
1964358
Title
Agile methods for large organizations - building communities of practice
Author
Kähkönen, Tuomo
Author_Institution
Nokia Corp., Finland
fYear
2004
fDate
22-26 June 2004
Firstpage
2
Lastpage
10
Abstract
Agile development practices respect tacit knowledge, makes communication more effective, and thus fosters the knowledge creation process. However the current agile methods, like XP, are focused on practices that individual teams or projects need, and the use of the methods in organizations consisting of multiple cooperating teams is difficult. The community of practice theory suggests that large agile organizations should have various overlapping, informal cross-team communities. This paper studies three agile methods developed at Nokia that use facilitated workshops to solve multiteam issues. The paper explains using communities of practices theory - why these methods work in multiteam settings. The results of this paper suggest that workshop practices that amass people from different parts of organizations to perform a specific well-defined task can be used effectively to solve issues that span over multiple teams and to build up communities of practice. This result suggests that the community of practice concept could provide a basis for adapting agile methods for the needs of large organizations.
Keywords
groupware; knowledge management; organisational aspects; software development management; XP agile method; community practice theory; knowledge creation process; large agile organizations; multiple cooperating teams; Application software; Collaborative software; Collaborative work; Companies; Conferences; Design methodology; Product development; Productivity; Programming; Variable speed drives;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Agile Development Conference, 2004
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2248-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ADEVC.2004.4
Filename
1359790
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