• DocumentCode
    2579640
  • Title

    Scrum in a Multiproject Environment: An Ethnographically-Inspired Case Study on the Adoption Challenges

  • Author

    Marchenko, Artem ; Abrahamsson, Pekka

  • Author_Institution
    Nokia, Tampere
  • fYear
    2008
  • fDate
    4-8 Aug. 2008
  • Firstpage
    15
  • Lastpage
    26
  • Abstract
    Agile methods continue to gain popularity. In particular, the Scrum method appears to be on the verge of becoming a de-facto standard in the industry, leading the so called Agile movement. While there are success stories and recommendations, there is little scientifically valid evidence of the challenges in the adoption of Agile methods in general, and Scrum in particular. Little, if anything, is empirically known about the application and adoption of Scrum in a multi-team and multi-project situation. The authors carried out an ethnographically informed longitudinal case study in industrial settings and closely followed how the Scrum method was adopted in a 20-person department, working in a simultaneous multi-project R&D environment. Altogether 10 challenges pertinent to the case of multi-team multi-project Scrum adoption were identified in the study. The authors contend that these results carry great relevance for other industrial teams. Future research avenues arising from the study are indicated.
  • Keywords
    project management; software development management; agile methods; agile movement; de-facto standard; ethnographically informed longitudinal case study; multiproject R&D environment; scrum method; Programming; Project management; Psychology; Research and development; Scrum; adoption challenges; ethnographic case study; longitudinal analysis; multiproject environment; multiteam;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Agile, 2008. AGILE '08. Conference
  • Conference_Location
    Toronto, ON
  • Print_ISBN
    978-0-7695-3321-6
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/Agile.2008.77
  • Filename
    4599449