Effect of Inadequate Self-Organized Teams in Agile Project Management: A Case Study From the Oil and Gas Industry

Sindre Gjøystdal, Thashmee Karunaratne
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Building self-organizing teams in agile projects is considered an important job for project leaders. However, the reality is that building self-organized teams lacks focus as many go back to managing tasks because it is more concrete and tangible. While there are an excessive number of studies proving that developing self-organized teams has a positive contribution to project success, there is a lack of knowledge about the consequences of not doing it. This study, therefore, explores the impact inadequate self-organizing teams has on agile project success. Results have identified five failure areas in a self-organizing team that have a negative impact on three success factors in agile projects. Due to a weak direct link between success factors and success criteria, conclusions are limited to a universally applicable impact on success factors. Further research is recommended to generate a universal checklist for success criteria in agile projects that can have a direct link to the identified success factors.
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自组织团队不足对敏捷项目管理的影响:来自石油和天然气行业的案例研究
在敏捷项目中构建自组织团队被认为是项目领导者的一项重要工作。然而,现实情况是,构建自组织团队缺乏重点,因为许多人回到管理任务上,因为它更具体、更有形。虽然有大量的研究证明开发自组织团队对项目成功有积极的贡献,但缺乏对不这样做的后果的了解。因此,本研究探讨了不充分的自组织团队对敏捷项目成功的影响。结果确定了自组织团队中的五个失败领域,它们对敏捷项目中的三个成功因素有负面影响。由于成功因素和成功标准之间的直接联系不强,结论仅限于对成功因素普遍适用的影响。建议进行进一步的研究,以生成敏捷项目中成功标准的通用清单,该清单可以与已确定的成功因素有直接联系。
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