If you’re like many companies out there, you’re trying to figure out a way to effectively get multiple Agile teams to work together to deliver more with less. Well… Let me introduce you to LeSS — Large Scale Scrum. Large Scale Scrum has been in practice since 2005. The co-creators of LeSS, Certified Scrum Trainers in their own right, have just released a kick arse chapter from their new book on LeSS. Their chapter, in my opinion, is the best introduction to LeSS for those who are not familiar with it. I highly recommend you give it a read!
If you’re interested in learning more about Large Scale Scrum (LeSS), check out the LeSS class being held in Denver in late September. (Includes certification, SEU’s, etc)
Here is the link for the chapter introducing LeSS: http://less.works/less/framework/introduction.html
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Let me know how it is compared to Nexus.
Thanks Charles.
You bet. I’m sure there will be future articles from me comparing the two. I should mention that I’m a big fan of both approaches.