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In this episode, our Accelerators Nawid, Remko, Markus, Phani, Monica and Santaji join the conversation about cross functionality in teams and what it means to be t-shaped. As the demand for shorter software development cycles is ever increasing. One of the more significant contributors seems to be the creation of cross-functional teams and the elimination of silo's as we know them in larger traditional organization structures. Although, even when cross-functional teams seem to save the day at first glance, often we see that this is nothing more than simply making the silo's smaller instead of getting rid of them. T-shaping is one of the solutions proposed to combat this and make way for removing silo's wherever they may exist within your value chain. But how do we create cross-functional teams with t-shaped engineers? To get an answer to that question and many more, you may want to listen in to this episode.
In this episode, our Accelerators Nawid, Remko, Markus, Phani, Monica and Santaji join the conversation about cross functionality in teams and what it means to be t-shaped. As the demand for shorter software development cycles is ever increasing. One of the more significant contributors seems to be the creation of cross-functional teams and the elimination of silo's as we know them in larger traditional organization structures. Although, even when cross-functional teams seem to save the day at first glance, often we see that this is nothing more than simply making the silo's smaller instead of getting rid of them. T-shaping is one of the solutions proposed to combat this and make way for removing silo's wherever they may exist within your value chain. But how do we create cross-functional teams with t-shaped engineers? To get an answer to that question and many more, you may want to listen in to this episode.