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The Agile Coach Role: Coaching for Agile Performance Impact

Viktoria Stray, Anastasiia Tkalich, Nils Brede Moe

2021Proceedings of the ... Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences/Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It is increasingly common to introduce agile coaches to help gain speed and advantage in agile companies. Following the success of Spotify, the role of the agile coach has branched out in terms of tasks and responsibilities, but little research has been conducted to examine how this role is practiced. This paper examines the role of the agile coach through 19 semi-structured interviews with agile coaches from ten different companies. We describe the role in terms of the tasks the coach has in agile projects, valuable traits, skills, tools, and the enablers of agile coaching. Our findings indicate that agile coaches perform at the team and organizational levels. They affect effort, strategies, knowledge, and skills of the agile teams. The most essential traits of an agile coach are being emphatic, people-oriented, able to listen, diplomatic, and persistent. We suggest empirically based advice for agile coaching, for example companies giving their agile coaches the authority to implement the required organizational changes within and outside the teams.

Topics & Concepts

Agile software developmentCoachingAgile usability engineeringAgile Unified ProcessLean software developmentKnowledge managementAffect (linguistics)Process managementEngineeringComputer sciencePsychologySoftware developmentSoftware engineeringSoftware constructionCommunicationSoftwareProgramming languagePsychotherapistSoftware development processSoftware Engineering Techniques and PracticesCollaboration in agile enterprisesQuality and Supply Management