Beschreibung
Agile teams thrive on collaboration, adaptability, and continuous improvement. But beneath the frameworks and ceremonies lies a quieter, often underexamined force: TRUST. While Agile guides and Scrum literature frequently cite trust as a cornerstone of effective teamwork, few explore what trust actually meansor how to build and sustain it in real-world settings. Trust in Agile Teams addresses this gap by examining trust not just as a value, but as a critical enabler of communication, knowledge sharing, and long-term team performance. Blending theory with practice, this book delves into the psychological and social foundations of trust and its direct impact on Agile dynamics. Through accessible insights and practical strategies, it unpacks how trust is built, challenged, and rebuilt in Agile environmentswhether teams are co-located, remote, or hybrid. Key themes include: The difference between cognitive and emotional trust, and why both matter How Agile principles support trust-building practices The impact of open communication, feedback, and psychological safety Common barriers to trust and how to overcome them Strategies for scaling trust across large and distributed teams Each chapter draws attention to the real, human interactions that shape Agile successfrom daily stand-ups and retrospectives to how teams handle failure, share knowledge, and celebrate progress. The book also highlights the evolving nature of trust in todays increasingly digital and hybrid workplaces, offering practical approaches to maintaining strong connections and alignment across distance. Written for Scrum Masters, Agile coaches, team leads, practitioners, and organizational leaders, this book provides a clear path toward cultivating trust as a core competencynot just a hoped-for byproduct of Agile adoption. No prior software development background is required. With foundational context included, readers from all disciplines can engage with the material and apply the principles in their own teams or organizations. If you want to move beyond Agile mechanics and focus on what truly drives effective collaboration, Trust in Agile Teams offers timely, practical guidance grounded in both research and experience.
Autorenporträt
With over two decades of experience in engineering and organizational development, Trish O'Connell offers a unique blend of industry expertise and academic insight into the dynamics of Agile teams. Her professional background includes senior roles such as Senior Engineering Consultant and Engineering Manager, where she led cross-functional teams, supported new product introductions, and drove continuous improvement across complex manufacturing environments. The author is a Certified Scrum Master (CSM) and holds certifications in Agile Project Management, bringing practical, real-world understanding of Agile principles to her work. This hands-on experience informs her research and deepens her exploration of trust as a critical enabler of Agile team performance.
Herstellerkennzeichnung:
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