Nexus lives or dies on integration. The assessment looks hard at dependencies, the Nexus Integration Team, and a genuinely done increment, and the coaching points each role at the seams between teams.
What it looks at
Honest questions across the areas that matter for Integration, dependencies management, done increment.
How well the Nexus integrates work from multiple Scrum Teams
Effectiveness of Nexus-level Scrum events for coordination
How well individual Scrum Teams operate within the Nexus
How effectively the Nexus delivers valuable product increments
Speaks your language
The assessment and the coaching use Nexus’s own terms, so your team answers in language it already uses.
Sparkirel adapts to all of them.
Questions
Yes. Dependency management and integration are central to the Nexus questions, since that is where scaled Scrum usually breaks.
The terminology follows Nexus — Nexus Sprint Planning, Nexus Sprint Backlog, the Nexus Integration Team — so the team answers in familiar terms.
Run your first assessment and see the coaching for yourself. No card, no setup.