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what is the optimal number of members for an agile team​

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Answered by Anonymous
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As it turns out, Agile experts are not all aligned on the optimal agile team size. Most Agile and Scrum training courses refer to a 7 +/- 2 rule, that is, agile or Scrum teams should be 5 to 9 members. Scrum enthusiasts may recall that the Scrum guide says Scrum teams should not be less than 3 or more than 9.

Answered by krishna210398
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7-9 people

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An agile team should consist of less than 9 people. For large enterprise projects, the ideal Scrum team size is 7 people (product owner, scrum master, and 5 developers). Smaller projects typically consist of four team members (product owner, scrum master, and 2 developers). Teams smaller than this wouldn’t technically be Agile, as there would be a lot of overhead with all activities.

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