The main challenges of Distributed Agile revolve around People, Information sharing / Communication, and Project Structure.
Let’s talk about first 2 challenges and how to address them. I wrote an article couple of weeks before on “10 Best Practices of Distributed Agile“. You will find few more practices in that article to address below concerns.
People
[pullquote]Effective, honest communication and trust is the foundation of all Agile teams. Most productive development teams thrive in an environment of trust.[/pullquote]
Half or more of your development team is distributed across continents. How do you create that all important environment of trust and alignment to common vision when your team is distributed?
Your development team (onshore + offshore) now consists of engineers whose primary language is not English, or at least sounds different than your version of English. It adds another complexity to communication.
Cultural, tone and body language differences will compound the challenge. Multi-shore Agile requires changes to the norm. The best environment is when all developers (local and remote) feel part of the larger team and make decisions for the benefit of the single team. But how do you do this?
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