This blog post is about a report on ‘Distributed Agile’ by Elizabeth Harrin. This report titled 'Distributed Agile Teams: Achieving the Benefits', is based on a survey conducted by Elizabeth during January 2012 among 340 distributed agile practitioners. It is an informative report and it is it free! Sometime during Nov/Dec 2011, Elizabeth collaborated with me in collecting my views and opinions on distributed teams. She has shared some of my thoughts in this report in several places.
I think surveys like this need to happen at regular intervals – may be every year. Also, the number of respondents per survey must increase. When thousands of practitioners participate in a survey the results can benefit analysts and researchers. A good idea is to conduct the next round of this survey from destinations that provide software services and analyze them with the inputs provided by customers who consume software services. A survey like this can provide the analysis and consolidation of the views of both providers and consumers.
Elizabeth’s report is a great one to begin with. Here are the links to the report and couple of reviews on this report.
Main Report (38-Page PDF) - http://www.projectsatwork.com/whitePapers/Agile-Distributed-Teams-Achieving-The-Benefits-.html
Reviews:
http://www.projectwizards.net/en/macpm/project-management/distributed-agile-teams-white-paper-review
http://www.gantthead.com/blog/Agility-and-Project-Leadership/5264/
Blog Posts:
http://www.pm4girls.elizabeth-harrin.com/2012/04/agile-and-distributed-teams-research-results/
http://talkingwork.com/2012/04/28/agile-and-distributed-teams-research-results/