Projekto.Biz | Self-Organizing Teams for Agile Project Management
One of the hottest trends in Project Management is the subject of Self-Organizing Teams for Agile.
In this article, we’ll take a closer look at self-organizing teams, how they work, and how Agile workflows can be improved by implementing self-organization.

Introducing Agile self-organizing teams
Self-organizing teams are a key part of Agile project management.
Though self-organization was initially intended for software development, companies have found that it helps all sorts of teams become more productive. Any product innovations or boost in staff morale is a bonus.
Research from McKinsey found that smaller teams using Agile methodologies and self-organization in their enterprise operating models were better able to handle the impact of COVID-19 on their business. Where non-Agile teams struggled, Agile teams were able to seamlessly deliver their predefined project requirements.
How do self-organizing teams work?


Benefits of self-organizing teams


Limitations of self-organizing teams

