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Autonomous agile teams: challenges and future directions for research
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018)According to the principles articulated in the agile manifesto, motivated and empowered software developers---relying on technical excellence and simple designs---create business value by delivering working software to ... -
Daily Stand-Up Meetings: Start Breaking the Rules!
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Daily stand-up meetings are commonly used for software teams to collaborate and exchange information, but conducting them in a way that benefits the whole team can be challenging. We describe factors that can affect meetings ... -
Future resilience of historic buildings – how do residents make sense of public authorities' sustainability measures?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Purpose – This paper aims to analyze climate resilience and adaptation of cultural heritage buildings from the perspectives of both public authorities and residents. From a user-oriented domestication perspective, it ... -
Local perceptions of opportunities for engagement and procedural justice in electricity transmission grid projects in Norway and the UK
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Transmission lines are critical infrastructures, but frequently contested especially at the local level, bylocal communities. The role of public engagement in processes pertaining to specific transmission lineprojects is ... -
Slack Me If You Can! Using Enterprise Social Networking Tools in Virtual Agile Teams
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)Virtual teams rely on enterprise social networking tools such as Slack to collaborate efficiently. While such tools contribute to making the communication more synchronous and support distributed agile development, there ... -
Technical-, social- and process debt in large-scale agile: An exploratory case-study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Large-scale agile projects bring inter-teams interaction challenges. Teams need to be autonomous, but often crosscutting concerns affect many teams. If the teams fail to collaborate on these concerns, the negative effects ... -
'Where is your "F"?': Psychological Testing, Communication and Identity Formation in a Multinational Corporation
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)The article is based on multi-sited fieldwork in a multinational corporation, where psychological tests were used extensively to facilitate communication and human resource development. The analysis indicates that the test ...