Kropp, Martin
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Understanding Leadership in Agile Software Development Teams: Who and How?
2022-06-09, Weichbrodt, Johann, Kropp, Martin, Biddle, Robert, Gregory, Peggy, Anslow, Craig, Bühler, Ursina Maria, Mateescu, Magdalena, Meier, Andreas, Stray, Viktoria, Stol, Klaas-Jan, Paasivaara, Maria, Kruchten, Philippe
In this paper we report on a study of the nature of different aspects of leadership in agile teams. We used an established model of leadership, distinguishing transactional and transformational styles, and asked IT professionals a set of questions about the leadership they experience, both from direct supervisors (hierarchical leadership) and from the team itself (shared leadership). Our results show that agility is indeed related to the transformational style, but that the transactional style also plays a part, especially as shared leadership. Furthermore, even in highly agile software development, leadership by direct supervisors still plays an important role. We propose that, as software development becomes more agile, the transactional aspects of leadership may shift away from the leadership dyad between supervisor and employee into the agile team, while transformational leadership is important for both the team and supervisors.
Teaching and learning agile collaboration
2014-07-08T00:00:00Z, Kropp, Martin, Meier, Andreas, Mateescu, Magdalena, Zahn, Carmen
The Effects on social support and work engagement with scrum events
2021, Müller, Debora, Kropp, Martin, Anslow, Craig, Meier, Andreas
One of the core values of the Agile Manifesto is “individuals and interactions over processes and tools.” Scrum implements interaction through key events (Sprint, Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, and Retrospective). There is limited work done on how these events influence perceived social support and work engagement. This paper examines perceived social support as a strengthening factor on work engagement in an agile work environment. Drawing upon the Job Demands-Resource Model, the research question is how do Scrum events relate to social support and what effect do they have on work engagement? We conducted an online survey with 132 Scrum professionals and analyzed the data using structural equation modelling. Results show that the Scrum event Retrospective strengthened social support. Moreover, social support is positively related to work engagement. The research contributes to the limited empirical understanding on perceived social support as well as work engagement in an agile work environment. It provides companies with an understanding of the importance of Retrospectives as a Scrum event.
Keine erfolgreichen agilen Projekte ohne agile Kollaboration
2014, Kropp, Martin, Meier, Andreas, Greiwe, Stephanie
Warum ist die Zusammenarbeit in agilen Teams so effizient? - Eine qualitative Analyse kollaborativer Prozesse in agilen Teams (Poster)
2014-10-03T00:00:00Z, Mateescu, Magdalena, Kropp, Martin, Greiwe, Stephanie, Zahn, Carmen
Agile Software-Entwicklung zum Anfassen
2014, Greiwe, Stephanie, Kropp, Martin, Mateescu, Magdalena