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When adopting Scaled Professional Scrum (SPS) in their development process, organizations should start with a small pilot project, assign a dedicated Nexus Coordinator, establish clear communication channels, embrace the empirical process control, foster a culture of self-organizing teams, keep the process flexible, get buy-in from stakeholders, provide training and support, continuously evaluate and improve the process, and be patient as SPS is not a magic bullet and it may take time to see the benefits.<br>https://www.tryscrum.com/scaled-professional-scrum/
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Tips for organizations looking to adopt SPS in their development process. www.tryscrum.com
Start Small When introducing SPS, it's best to start with a small pilot project to understand the process and iron out any issues before scaling up. www.tryscrum.com
Assign a Dedicated Nexus Coordinator: In SPS, a Nexus Coordinator is responsible for coordinating and aligning the work of multiple Scrum teams. It's important to assign a dedicated person to this role to ensure that the Nexus is effective. www.tryscrum.com
SPS is based on the idea that progress and success can be measured through observation, experimentation, and adaptation. Emphasize on Empirical process control www.tryscrum.com
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