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Distributed Scrum Teams | CSM Certification - World Of Agile

Today businesses are shifting to emerging economies (such as India) due to reduced business operations cost and an easily available workforce. The businesses certainly are more virtual and distributed, with "distributed" as its key element. Thus the need for better managing such teams, using the right tools and processes, is becoming increasingly critical for any enterprise company. The Certified Scrum Masteru00ae is a Certification from Scrum Alliance. The Product Owner is the key member of the Scrum Team. For More Information Call 91-8291749529 or visit, http://www.worldofagile.com/agile-scrum-management/certified-scrum-master-training/.

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Distributed Scrum Teams | CSM Certification - World Of Agile

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  1. Distributed Scrum Teams | CSM Certification -   World Of Agile    Today businesses are shifting to emerging economies (such as India) due           to reduced business operations cost and an easily available workforce.         The businesses certainly are more         "distributed" as its key element. Thus the need for better managing such           teams, using the right tools and processes, is becoming increasingly             critical for any enterprise company.    Here are some reasons for the shift and need for having distributed Agile               teams:    · Globally distributed teams reduce costs.    · They can reach the market more quickly with a "follow the sun"           model.    · Distributed teams expand access to new markets.    · Acquisitions as a result of consolidation results in companies           working together to integrate their businesses.    · Expansion can aid innovation and thought leadership.    · Telecommuting gives options for communicating with teams       effectively.    · Collaboration tools -- improved tools for distributed     communications and server-based, multiuser tools for product     development -- are removing       distributed collaboration as an alternative.                                    virtual   and     distributed,       with                                                                                         barriers,   and more teams view     1.1 Handling Distributed Scrum Teams  · Distributed teams increase the need for clear, timely communication           between sites. You might be thinking of increases in complexity due to           more time zones, language barriers, and cultural differences getting in the           way.    · Communication is the core issue among the distributed teams. Different             time zones, conflicting working hours, cultural and language barriers         impact communication and collaboration.                                                         

  2.   · Investing ineffective enterprise tools for requirements repositories,         Source Control management, build       tracking, and project management tools is essential.    · Practicing Test Driven Development (TDD), ​Continuous Integration and Automation of Testing are recommended    · Proper communication setup such as telephones and videoconference           are essential in a distributed setup.          setup,       and   deployment     defect                           1.2 Collaboration within a Sprint  · Scrum Teams should follow continuous integration, test automation, and           test-driven development practice to foster distributed collaboration       during the ​sprint​ and help teams complete user stories within a sprint.    · Documentation helps to overcome distance: Because of language         barriers, distributed teams often need more written documentation than         co-located teams.    · Using the right tools: In a distributed environment, right tools and               effective practices can help team members communicate more effectively.    · Valuing the whole team: The ​Scrum Master should focus on an "us" versus a "them" attitude in the distributed team, due to more delays in           communications and fewer opportunities to work together.    · Transparency: Distributed Agile teams should use project management         tools to identify tasks that are open, in progress, and completed so             everyone is aware of the current status.    · Dealing with defects: Distributed teams may want to consider creating a           user story with a certain number of story points in the sprint to deal with               the problems, or they can set a priority for the maintenance tasks as per               the customer log, or create a sub-team to focus only on handling these             issues during the Sprint, or -- depending on the skill set of the technical             support team -- make the necessary code changes.    · Handling blockers during the sprint: In the large-scale enterprise           transitioning to agile, the Scrum Master needs to hear from distributed           Scrum team members who are facing blockers and dealing directly with           inhibitors will help increase the velocity of the team over time, as well as           the velocity of other teams as they transition to Scrum.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

  3. · Responding to questions during the sprint: For enterprise product           development, the Product Owner         representative stakeholders with the teams' working hours and to be       available during that time as well.    · Sharing time zone challenges: One approach to help manage such cases             is to make sure that distributed teams in different time zones are fully             self-sufficient and the team spreads the work to minimize dependencies.    · Automation and Continuous Integration    o Continuous integration.  o Report any build failures to the team  o Reduce the risk of integrating code.  o Automated Test Cases.  o Improve the efficiency of the team.  o Builds can run at different frequencies.  o Test automation.    · Dedicated automation teams.    Test-driven development: Developers write unit tests, the small tests that     fail first. Testers work with developers to ensure that any later tests do not           repeat the work the developers have already done.    For More Information, Follow the Links below-    Website - ​https://worldofagile.com/  Facebook - ​https://www.facebook.com/Fascinating.World.Of.Agile/  Twitter -​ https://twitter.com/WorldOfAgile  LinkedIn - ​https://www.linkedin.com/company/world-of-agile/  YouTube - ​https://www.youtube.com/c/WorldOfAgile        for         should     look     ways     to   match                                                                    

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