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Do not minimize the importance of teams training; it is essential to reach
homogeneity. In addition, full or partial usage of face-to-face training modes gives
you theopportunity tomeet thosepeoplewhowill provideyouwith aservice.
Take care of communication;confusingor insufficient communicationwill lead
tomanyproblemsanddelays in projects.
Use theright toolsandregister, register, register;donot forget to recordwhathas
beendone!
Last, but not least, do not miss lessons you can obtain from post-mortem
meetings. Learn from failures to improve your processes, management and com-
munication.
Further Reading
1. Rothman, J., Kilby, M.: From Chaos to Successful Distributed Agile Teams. Practical Ink,
Victoria (2019) ISBN-13: 978-1943487110
2. Derby, E.,Larsen, D.:Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great. Kindle edition by The
Pragmatic Bookshelf. (August 2012) ISBN-13: 978-0977616640
3. Venkatesh, U.: Distributed Agile: DH2A – The Proven Agile Software Development Approach
andToolkit forGeographicallyDispersedTeams,1stedn.TechnicsPublicationsLLC,Westfield,
NJ (2011) ISBN-13: 978-1935504146
4. Ramesh, G.: Managing Global Software Projects: How to Lead Geographically Distributed
Teams, Manage Processes and Use Quality Models, 1st edn. Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi
(2005) ISBN-13: 978-0074638514
5. O’Duinn, J. (ed.): Distributed Teams: The Art and Practice of Working Together While
Physically Apart. Release Mechanix, LLC, San Francisco, CA (8 August 2018) ISBN-13: 978-
1732254909.
6. Sutherland, L., Janene, K., Appelo, J.: Work Together Anywhere: A Handbook On Working
Remotely—Successfully—for Individuals, Teams, and Managers. Collaboration Superpowers,
Delft (April 2018).
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The Future of Software Quality Assurance
- Title
- The Future of Software Quality Assurance
- Author
- Stephan Goericke
- Publisher
- Springer Nature Switzerland AG
- Location
- Cham
- Date
- 2020
- Language
- English
- License
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-030-29509-7
- Size
- 15.5 x 24.1 cm
- Pages
- 276
- Category
- Informatik