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How to Lead Multiple Agile Teams Without Sacrificing Sanity

Gorilla Logic

I am currently the Scrum Master for four different teams all with the same client. The most important decision, in this case, was to make sure all of the Scrum ceremonies at the end/start of the Sprint (Sprint demo, Sprint Planning, Sprint Retrospective) must coincide. Schedule meetings with all your teams in mind.

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Cross-functional Team: Composition, Benefits, and Good Practices

Existek

In a software development context, a cross-functional team might include developers, designers, quality assurance testers, project managers, and other professionals with different skill sets. The UI/UX designer covers the tasks of designing the product’s user interface and user experience.

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iTexico Engineering Teams Activation

iTexico

iTexico jumped in to provide a team specifically crafted to solve this particular issue, a team which included: a Scrum master, one UI/UX Designer, two people for the frontend, and one more of the backend acting as DevOps for the project. We’ve started taking a new approach with our software engineer teams recently.

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An Agile Implementation Roadmap: Making the Change and Getting Started With Agile

Gorilla Logic

An ideal team typically consists of a scrum master, a tech lead that will handle the technical conversations, and a few software developers (ideally full-stack). That’s where UI/UX engineers come in handy. If you need to know if your application is robust and stable, you’ll need Quality Assurance engineers.

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Cross-Functional Teams in Product Development: Definition, Principles and Examples

Altexsoft

In practice, cross-functional teams often use Agile development methodologies like Scrum , Kanban , XP , etc. For example, the UX designer may closely work with the developer to ensure the software’s interface is user-friendly. Quality assurance engineer. UX/UI Designer. Data-driven decision making.