Communities of Practice is part of the following frameworks:
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Communities of Practice in the context of LeSS
Communities of Practice in LeSS
Communities of Practice (CoP) in Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS) are groups of people who share a common interest or passion in a topic related to software development. These communities provide a platform for individuals to collaborate, learn, and exchange ideas to improve their skills and knowledge within the context of LeSS.
Key Aspects of Communities of Practice in LeSS:
- Voluntary Participation: Members join CoPs voluntarily based on their interests and goals.
- Shared Learning: CoPs facilitate sharing of best practices, experiences, and knowledge among members.
- Problem Solving: Members collaborate on problem-solving and improving practices within the LeSS framework.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: CoPs bring together individuals from different roles and domains to foster cross-functional collaboration.
Benefits of Communities of Practice in LeSS:
- Continuous Learning: Members can continuously learn and improve their skills through interactions within the community.
- Knowledge Sharing: CoPs enable the sharing of tacit knowledge and experiences that may not be formally documented.
- Improved Communication: Enhanced communication and collaboration between team members lead to better outcomes and alignment with LeSS principles.
Resources on Communities of Practice in LeSS:
- LeSS Community of Practice - Less.works
- LeSS Community - Less.Courses
- Communities of Practice in Agile Organizations - Scrum.org
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