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Feature Team Adoption Map in the context of LeSS

Feature Team Adoption Map in LeSS

The Feature Team Adoption Map is a tool used in Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS) to help organizations transition towards a feature team structure. Feature teams are cross-functional teams that work on end-to-end features, as opposed to component teams focusing on specific parts of a system. The adoption map provides a visual representation of the current state of teams within an organization and guides the steps needed to transform towards a feature team model.

Key Components of the Feature Team Adoption Map:

  1. Current Team Structure: Identify existing teams and their compositions.
  2. Dependencies and Coupling: Analyze the dependencies between teams and areas of high coupling.
  3. Ideal Feature Teams: Define the desired feature team structure based on product features.
  4. Dependencies and Delayering: Identify and reduce dependencies to enable feature teams to work independently.
  5. Proposed Team Structure: Map out the proposed feature teams based on dependencies and product features.
  6. Transition Steps: Define the steps and timeline for moving towards the new team structure.

Resources on Feature Team Adoption Map in LeSS:

  1. LeSS.Works - Official website providing detailed guidance on the Feature Team Adoption Map.
  2. InfoQ - Scaling Agile with the Feature Team Model - A comprehensive article on scaling Agile using feature teams, including insights on adopting the Feature Team Adoption Map.
  3. Agile Alliance - LeSS Feature Team Adoption Map - A glossary entry discussing the significance and implementation of the Feature Team Adoption Map in LeSS.

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