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====== What Kinds of Problems Do You See When Agile Teams Churn Team Members a Lot? ====== | ====== What Kinds of Problems Do You See When Agile Teams Churn Team Members a Lot? ====== | ||
- | A while ago I did some analysis that talked about both the [[blog:what_is_the_effect_of_changing_team_members_on_velocity|positive and negative impacts of churning Team members]]. Since that analysis I’ve seen that: | + | A while ago I did some analysis that talked about both the [[what_is_the_effect_of_changing_team_members_on_velocity|positive and negative impacts of churning Team members]]. Since that analysis I’ve seen that: |
* The data generated there about the negative impact of velocity has been confirmed in other organizations and is surprisingly consistent. For example, last analysis showed that | * The data generated there about the negative impact of velocity has been confirmed in other organizations and is surprisingly consistent. For example, last analysis showed that | ||
- | <WRAP box>Adding or subtracting 1 or 2 Team members will result in an average reduction of 24% in velocity for the next 3 Sprints”</ | + | > Adding or subtracting 1 or 2 Team members will result in an average reduction of 24% in velocity for the next 3 Sprints |
* There are a lot of organizations where “high churn” is actually the norm, but there is a limited understanding of the more soft issues problems that this creates. In these organizations churn is generated by, for example: | * There are a lot of organizations where “high churn” is actually the norm, but there is a limited understanding of the more soft issues problems that this creates. In these organizations churn is generated by, for example: | ||
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====== Want to Know More? ====== | ====== Want to Know More? ====== | ||
- | * [[blog:what_is_the_effect_of_changing_team_members_on_velocity|What Is The Effect of Changing Team Members on Velocity?]] | + | * [[what_is_the_effect_of_changing_team_members_on_velocity|What Is The Effect of Changing Team Members on Velocity?]] |
* [[how_do_we_reduce_the_effect_of_team_churn_on_our_ability_to_deliver_value|How Do We Reduce the Effect of Team Churn on Our Ability to Deliver Value?]] | * [[how_do_we_reduce_the_effect_of_team_churn_on_our_ability_to_deliver_value|How Do We Reduce the Effect of Team Churn on Our Ability to Deliver Value?]] | ||
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