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Fully Distributed Scrum: The Secret Sauce for Hyperproductive Offshored Development Teams

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Fully Distributed Scrum: The Secret Sauce for Hyperproductive Offshored Development Teams
Scrum was designed to achieve a hyperproductive state where productivity increases 5-10 times over industry averages and many collocated teams have achieved this effect. The question for this paper is whether distributed, offshore teams can consistently achieve the hyperproductive state. In particular, can a team establish a localized velocity and then maintain or increase that velocity when distributing teams across continents. Since 2006, Xebia started projects with half Dutch and half Indian team members. After establishing localized hyperproductivity, they move the Indian members of the team to India and show increasing velocity with fully distributed teams. After running XP engineering practices inside many distributed Scrum projects, Xebia has systematically productized a model very similar to the SirsiDynix model [1] for high performance, distributed, offshore teams with outstanding quality.
Jeff Sutherland, Guido Schoonheim, Eelco Rustenbur
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Updated 28 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where AGILEDC
Authors Jeff Sutherland, Guido Schoonheim, Eelco Rustenburg, Mauritz Rijk
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