DocumentCode
3761906
Title
Using risk management to balance agile methods: A study of the Scrum process
Author
Benjamin Gold;Clive Vassell
Author_Institution
Westminster Business School, University of Westminster, London, England
fYear
2015
Firstpage
49
Lastpage
54
Abstract
This study seeks to answer three main questions: How can Risk Management be used to effectively balance an agile method (particularly Scrum)? What are the benefits or limitations that could be encountered during the application of Risk Management as a successful procedure during Scrum projects? What other processes can be applied by organizations to effectively manage their risks during Scrum projects? The mixed methods of interviews and focus group discussions with Scrum/Agile practitioners and experts in three UK IT sectors were conducted to investigate the farragoes of assumptions on how the Scrum process in particular deals with risks. Results of data analysed suggest that most organizations using Scrum do not implement any risk strategy for their projects under the assumption that the `agile aspect of Scrum´ will mitigate risks, however, all respondents agreed that this would most likely introduce other risks that could impact the objectives of the project.
Keywords
"Decision support systems","Risk management","Interviews","Organizations"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Knowledge-Based Engineering and Innovation (KBEI), 2015 2nd International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/KBEI.2015.7436020
Filename
7436020
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