COMPEL Glossary / multi-workstream-coordination
Multi-Workstream Coordination
Multi-workstream coordination is the discipline of keeping parallel transformation activities across the People, Process, Technology, and Governance pillars aligned and progressing in concert during the Produce stage.
What this means in practice
It prevents the fragmentation that occurs when individually well-managed workstreams operate in isolation, producing outputs that do not integrate coherently. Coordination mechanisms include daily stand-ups, weekly integration reviews, sprint ceremonies, and dependency management. In COMPEL, multi-workstream coordination is a core AITP competency covered in the CCS-Level-2 article and Module 2.4.
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