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Some people consider Agile to be THE silver bullet

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Farouq Zaabab Researcher, Coach, Trainer, Consultant| Freelancer Sohar, Oman
Have you had any experience with Agile failing or not working?
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Justus N Scrum Master| BCBSTX Arlington, Tx, United States
Aug 15, 2018 8:02 AM
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In my experience the people who consider Agile a 'silver bullet' are usually high-level managers who have heard about Agile but don't understand what's required to make it successful. They hope Agile will miraculously fix their organization's problems without them having to do anything. When Agile inevitably fails to fix everything, usually due to the aforementioned organizational problems, the managers claim Agile is a sham. Of course, adopting Agile even though it will won't succeed in their environment gives these managers a few months of breathing space, and when Agile fails they can blame all their problems on it.
Yup
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Vivek Bhatia Principal| The Bhatia Group Oakland, Ca, United States
read this. Great writeup. Agile is a good thing, but there are things it can't do.

https://uxdesign.cc/stop-delivering-softwa...rk-edccea3ab5d3

When you get past the issues, you'll see this line:
"The first and foremost important thing about building a culture around agility is for us to stop thinking about delivering software with it.

We need to focus on delivering beneficial change to our users."
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Vincent Guerard Coach - Trainer - Speaker - Advisor| Freelance Mont-Royal, Quebec, Canada
Farouq,

A silver bullet is what people believe is one until replaced by a newer trend. :-)

No single method is a silver bullet.
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Kevin Drake Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Aug 15, 2018 8:02 AM
Replying to Eric Simms
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In my experience the people who consider Agile a 'silver bullet' are usually high-level managers who have heard about Agile but don't understand what's required to make it successful. They hope Agile will miraculously fix their organization's problems without them having to do anything. When Agile inevitably fails to fix everything, usually due to the aforementioned organizational problems, the managers claim Agile is a sham. Of course, adopting Agile even though it will won't succeed in their environment gives these managers a few months of breathing space, and when Agile fails they can blame all their problems on it.
Spot on mate
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Kevin Drake Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Thanks for nailing it Eric
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Farouq Zaabab Researcher, Coach, Trainer, Consultant| Freelancer Sohar, Oman
Thanks everyone. I appreciate your contribution.
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Thomas Walenta Global Project Economy Expert Hackenheim, Germany
People who see it as a silver bullet, do not see the many bullets that exist and each of them for particular purposes.
The art is to select the rights ones for your problem at hand.
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