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====== Use Teams with Roles ====== | ====== Use Teams with Roles ====== |
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Modeling of roles and teams through RASIC (Responsible, Approves, Supports, Informed, Consulted) allows a clear assignment to an activity or a workflow. A direct assignment of an activity or workflow role identifies the expectations for that role. A indirect assignment to a role happens through a team. A team comprises a standard set of roles who work typically work together on a recurring basis to carry specific set of activities. Change Control Board (CCB) and Engineering Process Group (EPG) are some examples of a team. Team can also be used to model cross-functional agile teams and other instances where responsibilities are shared across multiple roles. | Modeling of roles and teams through RASIC (Responsible, Approves, Supports, Informed, Consulted) allows a clear assignment to an activity or a workflow. A direct assignment of an activity or workflow to a role identifies the expectations for that role. A indirect assignment to a role happens through a team. A team comprises a standard set of roles who work typically work together on a recurring basis to carry specific set of activities. Change Control Board (CCB) and Engineering Process Group (EPG) are some examples of a team. Team can also be used to model cross-functional agile teams and other instances where responsibilities are shared across multiple roles. |
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===== Model a Team ===== | ===== Model a Team ===== |