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Group Maturity and Agility, Are They Connected? – A Survey Study
by L. Gren, R. Torkar and R. Feldt
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The focus on psychology has increased within software engineering due to the project management innovation "agile development processes". The agile methods do not explicitly consider group development aspects; they simply assume what is described in group psychology as mature groups. This study was conducted with 45 employees and their twelve managers (N=57) from two SAP customers in the US that were working with agile methods, and the data were collected via an online survey. The selected Agility measurement was correlated to a Group Development measurement and showed significant convergent validity, i.e., a more mature team is also a more agile team. This means that the agile methods probably would benefit from taking group development into account when its practices are being introduced.

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@InProceedings{Gren2015SEAA,
  author =    "Lucas Gren and Richard Torkar and Robert Feldt",
  title =     {Group Maturity and Agility, Are They Connected? – A Survey Study},
  year =      "2015",
  booktitle = "Proceedings of the 41st EUROMICRO Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA)",
  pages =     "",
  publisher = "IEEE",
  keywords =  "Agile Software Development",
  url =       "http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~feldt/publications/gren_2015_group_maturity_and_agility.pdf",
}