“…Regardless of the chosen approach of a prescribed scaled method or allowing them to evolve at a team level to implement large-scale methods, it is extremely challenging to successfully scale agile methods (Paasivaara, 2017; Conboy and Carroll, 2019; Uludag et al, 2020; Edison et al, 2021). The implementation of these scaled-up methods have struggled to deal with the complexities and ambiguities arising from (i) a large number of teams, roles, and personalities; (ii) an often unknown composition of participant teams and projects at the outset; (iii) abstract, knowledge-intensive, and often ill-structured work processes; (iv) diverse and often competing agendas between teams that sometimes contradict the organisation itself; and (v) abstract, complex, and often unknown final outputs and goals (Edison et al, 2021; Rolland et al, 2016; Conboy and Carroll, 2019; Paasivaara, 2017).…”