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An investigation of the decision-making process in agile teams

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posted on 2014-11-06, 09:40 authored by Meghann L Drury, Orla O'Dwyer
This paper firstly explores the decision-making process in agile teams using scrum practices and secondly identifies factors that influence the decision-making process during the Sprint Planning and Daily Scrum Meetings. We conducted 34 semi-structuredinterviews and 18 observations across four agile teams. Our findings show that a rational decision-making process is sometimes followed in the Sprint Planning and Daily Scrum Meetings and that three factors can influence the rational decisionmaking process: sprint duration, experience and resource availability. Additionally, decisions are not always made in a collaborative manner by team members. This research contributes to the decisionmaking literature and project management literature by highlighting difficulties pertinent to decision-making in agile teams.

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International Journal of Information Technology and Decision-Making;12, 1097

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World Scientific Publishing

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peer-reviewed

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SFI, HEA

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Electronic version of an article published in International Journal of Information Technology and Decision-Making, 2013, 12, 1097-, doi 10.1142/S0219622013400105 © copyright World Scientific Publishing Company, http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0219622013400105

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