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40+ pratices - Nexus Guide

Last post 01:40 pm January 31, 2021 by Scott Anthony Keatinge
5 replies
05:42 pm March 14, 2016

Hi everyone!

In the Nexus Guide is written that has more than 40 pratices to help scaled scrum projects and teams, but the guide don't list it.

Anyone has a list of this 40+ pratices? Or at least some of them?

thanks

Carlos


11:08 am March 15, 2016

Nexus is a framework, and it does not prescribe which practices ought to be used when implementing it.

Can you clarify which version of the Nexus Guide you are using, and where mention is made of "more than 40 practices"?


11:27 am March 15, 2016

Not directly in the framework, but in the workshops conducted by scrum.org :-)
Now, it is over 50 practices.
https://www.scrum.org/Courses/scaled-professional-scrum


05:11 pm March 15, 2016

Exactly Oliver.

Does anybody knows what are this 40+ practices?

Even though dont show up explicity in the Nexus Guide, these practices are helpful. I would like to know what are to improve my work and process.


02:36 am March 16, 2016

Gunther Verheyen has referred to the following practices in a number of Nexus presentations. I'd imagine that these are the principal ones being referred to even if they don't constitute a complete set.

Feature teams
Microservices
Product Backlog metadata
Continuous Product Backlog refinement
Story mapping
Product Backlog cross team dependency mapping
Communities of practice
ALM artifact automation
Test driven development
Continuous integration of all work
Frequent builds
Frequent testing
Limited branching
Descaling and Scrumble
Architecture contains experimentation and A/B switches
Thin sliced Product Backlog items compose Sprint Backlog for ATDD


01:40 pm January 31, 2021

This link lists 40+ SPS practices, most of which have links to articles:-  https://www.scrum.org/scaled-professional-scrum-nexus-practices


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