When have you seen teams be the most effective? Standing teams? Or, just-in-time teams?
Instead of forming long-lived teams around a product, a domain, or a component, what would it look like for a team to self-organize around a thin-sliced full-stack task?
Join Chris and Austin as they discuss the innovative practice of "Task Force Driven Development" (TFDD) with Steve Bishop. Come hear what happens when concepts from lean software development, domain driven design, and the mythical man month integrate in dynamic reteaming. Next, they explore the synergy of TFDD with Mob Programming and share several observations after coaching many mobs.
Video and Show Notes: https://youtu.be/7vRkiGatUNI
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