DocumentCode
254859
Title
Work Motivational Challenges Regarding the Interface between Agile Teams and a Non-Agile Surrounding Organization: A Case Study
Author
Gren, Lucas ; Torkar, Richard ; Feldt, Robert
Author_Institution
Chalmers Univ. & Gothenburg Univ., Gothenburg, Sweden
fYear
2014
fDate
July 28 2014-Aug. 1 2014
Firstpage
11
Lastpage
15
Abstract
There are studies showing what happens if agile teams are introduced into a non-agile organization, e.g. Higher overhead costs and the necessity of an understanding of agile methods even outside the teams. This case study shows an example of work motivational aspects that might surface when an agile team exists in the middle of a more traditional structure. This case study was conducted at a car manufacturer in Sweden, consisting of an unstructured interview with the Scrum Master and a semi-structured focus group. The results show that the teams felt that the feedback from the surrounding organization was unsynchronized resulting in them not feeling appreciated when delivering their work. Moreover, they felt frustrated when working on non-agile teams after have been working on agile ones. This study concludes that there were work motivational affects of fitting an agile team into a non-agile surrounding organization, and therefore this might also be true for other organizations.
Keywords
software development management; software prototyping; team working; Scrum Master; Sweden; agile methods understanding; agile teams; nonagile surrounding organization; semi-structured focus group; work motivational aspects; work motivational challenges; Companies; Interviews; Project management; Software; Software engineering; Standards organizations; Agile Development Processes; Empirical Study; Large Organizations; Work Motivation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Agile Conference (AGILE), 2014
Conference_Location
Kissimmee, FL
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AGILE.2014.13
Filename
6910397
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