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I want to turn the knobs to 10, but my job position doesn't allow me to dictate that my team do so. Even if it did, forcing XP may serve only to cause resentment and backlash. Though I've been learning XP for over a year, it's still new to the rest of our team, and we're used to our old habits. By giving team members control of how extreme to be through a 'teaching survey', the team has started at a comfortable level of XP and has opened the door to future extremes. We've used the survey to define, coach, and track our XP process and have increased our use of XP by 10% in three months.