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Nexus Integration team should use bottom-up intelligence from the Nexus to achieve resolution

Last post 04:01 am June 12, 2020 by Gongyuan Chen
5 replies
05:25 pm August 9, 2018

Integration Team resolves any technical and non technical cross team constraints that may impede Nexus ability to deliver a constantly Integrated Increment.

Can somebody elaborate- what is meant by Bottom-up intelligence?



06:56 am August 10, 2018

Thanks Ian for the above feedback.

Bottom-up intelligence means inspecting and adapting progress at the point where skilled work is done, such that empirical evidence can be acted upon by development teams in the timeliest manner. Outcomes and indicators from validated learning may then be fed upwards to stakeholders.


12:18 pm August 10, 2018

+ it means helping the individual scrum teams to explore and apply their intelligence at the team level to improve the transparency about the daily integration issue,cross team dependencies. By this way, the NIT doesn't directly jump to resolve the issues but rather they complement the scrum teams in the Nexus to resolve the issues on their own.


06:26 pm June 11, 2020

thks Bharath, it is clear


04:01 am June 12, 2020

Dependency resolution requires team autonomy and upward management,

NIT is used for communication and agreement between multiple teams


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