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9.3 Develop Project Team

 

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9.3 Develop Project Team

The process of improving the competencies, team interaction, and the overall team environment to enhance project performance.

 

Simple Version: Providing training, mentoring, and support for the team.

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Agile

PMBOK, Agile Difference, Comment

Inputs

Project staff assignments

Project management plan

Resource calendars

 

Tools and Techniques

Interpersonal skills

Training

Team-building activities

Ground rules

Co-location

Recognition and rewards

 

Outputs

Team performance assessments

Enterprise environmental factors updates

 

Inputs

Project staff assignments

Project management plan

Resource calendars

 

Tools and Techniques

Interpersonal skills

Training

Team-building activities

Ground rules

Co-location

Recognition and rewards

Retrospectives

Team based decision making

Empowered team training

“try-for-one-iteration” experiments

 

Outputs

Team performance assessments

Enterprise environmental factors updates

Retrospective findings

 

Agile teams are encouraged to self-organize, schedule their own local work, and take ownership for problems and solutions wherever possible. For some organizations this may come naturally, for others it will be a big transition that requires training and senior management encouragement. Consensus based approaches like the use of Planning Poker for estimation, and reflection and adaptation approaches such as Retrospectives are encouraged. When new ideas are suggested a trial for one iteration and then a review before accepting or dismissing can be helpful.

 

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