Colloboration Process Flashcards
Collaboration
This principle focuses on the three core dimensions related to collaborative work: awareness, articulation, and appropriation. It also advocates project management as a shared value-creation process with teams working and interacting together to deliver the greatest value - See more at: http://www.scrumstudy.com/scrum-principles.asp#sthash.B94rkzEw.dpuf
Collaboration in Scrum refers to the Scrum Core Team working together and interfacing with the stakeholders to create and validate the deliverables of the project to meet the goals outlined in the Project Vision. It is important to note the difference between cooperation and collaboration here. Cooperation occurs when the work product consists of the sum of the work efforts of various people on a team. Collaboration occurs when a team works together to play off each other’s inputs to produce something greater.
The core dimensions of collaborative work are as follows:
Awareness
Articulation
Appropriation
- The core dimension of collaborative work is as follows:
Awareness
Individuals working together need to be aware of each other’s work.
- The core dimension of collaborative work is as follows:
Articulation
Collaborating individuals must partition work into units, divide the units among team members, and then after the work is done, reintegrate it.
3.. The core dimension of collaborative work is as follows:
Appropriation
Adapting technology to one’s own situation; the technology may be used in a manner completely different than expected by the designers.
Some of the benefits of Collaboration are:
Minimization of change requests
Risk Mitigation
Increase in efficiency
Continuous improvement