If we apply Agile on Food or Drug business so it shall effect to any safety concern or not ? Saving Changes...
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Sergio Luis ConteHelping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based OrganizationsBuenos Aires, Argentina
The problem here is the use of words like "good" or "bad". Nothing is good or bad. The context is key to evaluate an approach and Agile is an approach. I am working in those domains today. The problem is most of the people are confused about what Agile is. And the PMI, unfortunately, has contribute of it. I hope that with the work of people like Scott Ambler, Mark Lines and Al Shalloway it will change in the future. Saving Changes...
Regardless of your delivery approach, you need to take into consideration the critical quality requirements to delivering a successful product. Health and safety concerns are just one subset of quality requirements and would normally either be expressed as work items (e.g. user stories) unto themselves or would be acceptance criteria on work items.
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Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
There is no effect to safety. Changing the ways of working within an organization is simply that, and not a reflection of negating quality or safety standards.
For example, I am currently engaged withing a Pharma company, and while the teams execute and deliver within an Agile context, there is still an MLR (Medical, Legal, Regulatory) board in which approvals must happen.
The cool part is that these boards are now also adopting agile WoW and the model is now one built on collaboration and guidance, and not simply about approval. Saving Changes...