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Submitted by viktor_hu· Apr 18, 2026Developing People and Teams

Question

You have six teams using a traditional method to deliver a product. Your management has asked you to start using Scrum. In the initial project there were separate plans and teams for the layers of a software system, i.e. one for the front-end, one for the middle tier, one for the back-end, and one for the interfaces and services. This resembles what is known as component teams. But you have read that it's a good idea to have teams organized by feature. What are the advantages of keeping component teams while starting Scrum?

Options

  • AThere's less initial disruption than organizing into new teams. As they start, they will discover what
  • BComponent teams generally have the skills needed to create a working Increment of software that
  • CBecause they have worked together for some time, they are likely able to start producing
  • DThere are fewer cross-team dependencies than working in feature teams.

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#Scrum adoption#Team structure#Component teams#Organizational change
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