Coach Sync, Scaled Daily Scrum, ART Sync, Portfolio Sync, Executive Scaled Daily Scrum
Cross-Team Coordination, Scaling Events
Cross-Team Coordination, Cross-Team Communication, Dependency Management, Impediment Resolution, Alignment with Goals
The following challenges are likely to be improved or addressed by implementing this pattern:
The cross-team synchronization meeting (cross-team sync) is a frequent, recurring event to enable multiple teams to coordinate their shared work more effectively. It involves at least one representative from each team, who participates actively in the cross-team sync shortly after their individual teams conduct a team sync.
The cross-team sync aims to identify obstacles faced by each team, discuss any delays on one team that might affect other teams, manage or eliminate new dependencies, avoid future impediments, and share any notable learning that might benefit other teams. The topics discussed and the format of the meeting may differ depending on the framework.
In Scrum@Scale, the Scaled Daily Scrum is daily, recurring event to enable multiple teams to coordinate their work more effectively. It involves at least one representative (typically a Scrum Master) from each team, who participates actively in the Scaled Daily Scrum shortly after their individual team’s Daily Scrum. The maximum duration of the Scaled Daily Scrum is 15 minutes.
The event aims to identify obstacles faced by each team, discuss any delays on one team that might affect other teams, manage or eliminate new dependencies, avoid future impediments, and share any notable learning that might benefit other teams. The Scaled Daily Scrum is typically facilitated by a Scrum-of-Scrums Master (SoSM) who is elected to function as the Scrum Master for the team of teams. (Scrum@Scale Guide)
In Scaled Agile Framework, the Coach Sync, which brings together the Scrum Masters (Team Coaches) from each of the team-of-teams at least once a week for 30 to 60 minutes to coordinate their work. The topics discussed are similar to those in the Scaled Daily Scrum. A Release Train Engineer (RTE) serves as the facilitator of the Coach Sync meeting. This meeting is part of the SAFe Framework.
The LeSS framework (Large Scale Scrum) generally discourages a cross-team sync approach in favor of a more organic “Let’s Talk” approach that encourage use of Scouts, Communities of Practice and Communication in Code. A Scout (or Ambassador) is an individual from another team who can bring back what was learned in the team syncrhonization to their team, as well as help to coordinate cross-team activities. This meeting is part of the Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS) Framework.
In general, multi-team syncs occur frequently and on a regular, recurring schedule to create stability and frequent communication across the teams.
If successful, this pattern generally results in:
Cross-Team Sync, SDS, Scaled Daily Scrum, Scrum, Coach Sync, Team Sync, Cross-Team Coordination
The “Cross-Team Sync” pattern is best used when:
Do Not use this pattern when:
Note: Some variants of the Scaled Daily Scrum or Coach Sync were once called the Scrum-of-Scrums. However, this term is no longer used by most frameworks because it causes confusion between the daily event and the team-of-teams, which is often called a Scrum-of-Scrums.
Sources:
1. Coach Sync - Scaled Agile Framework. (2023, March 14). Scaled Agile Framework. https://scaledagileframework.com/blog/glossary_term/scrum-of-scrums/
2. The Scrum@Scale Guide, Version 2.1 — February 2022. | Scrum@Scale Framework. (2022, April 1). Scrum@Scale Framework. p. 9. https://www.scrumatscale.com/scrum-at-scale-guide-online/#event-the-scaled-daily-scrum