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In April 2018, Thanh Tin NGUYEN shared this very interesting and easy to read document from Spotify :
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In April 2018, Thanh Tin NGUYEN shared this very interesting and easy to read document : "Scaling Agile @ Spotify with Tribes, Squads, Chapters & Guilds" by Henrik Kniberg & Anders Ivarsson
  
 
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So how is this managed?"
 
So how is this managed?"
  
'''[https://drive.officience.com/index.php/s/2E08nKXNvt0lY44 Read the article here...]'''
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'''[https://drive.officience.com/index.php/s/2E08nKXNvt0lY44 Read the document here...]'''
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[https://blog.crisp.se/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SpotifyScaling.pdf Original link]
  
 
== See also==
 
== See also==
 
* [[Agile_methodologies|Agile methodologies]]
 
* [[Agile_methodologies|Agile methodologies]]

Latest revision as of 00:43, 14 April 2018

Scaling Agile with Tribes, Squads, Chapters & Guilds (Spotify).png

In April 2018, Thanh Tin NGUYEN shared this very interesting and easy to read document : "Scaling Agile @ Spotify with Tribes, Squads, Chapters & Guilds" by Henrik Kniberg & Anders Ivarsson

"Dealing with multiple teams in a product development organization is always a challenge! One of the most impressive examples we’ve seen so far is Spotify, which has kept an agile mindset despite having scaled to over 30 teams across 3 cities. Spotify is a fascinating company that is transforming the music industry. The company has only existed 6 years and already has over 15 million active users and over 4 million paying. The product itself can be likened to “a magical music player in which you can instantly find and play every song in the world”. Alistair Cockburn (one of the founding fathers of agile software development) visited Spotify and said “Nice - I've been looking for someone to implement this matrix format since 1992 :) so it is really welcome to see.” So how is this managed?"

Read the document here...

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See also