The Agile Enterprise: Hybrid Projects - What Does it Mean? A Review of Hybrid Frameworks
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Although many practitioners believe that Agile started in software development, Agility started long before the publication of the Manifesto for Agile Software Development (aka Agile Manifesto) at the Enterprise level. Started as an alternative to planned frameworks, in particular as an alternative to the process standardization imposed by Lean Six Sigma, Agile is seen by the Project Management community as 'the future.’ However, none of the Agile frameworks was developed as a generic Project Management approach. Most, if not all, of them originated as software delivery framework with the 'developer' role as the core of an Agile Team.
This webinar is based on the presenter's experience with transition from adaptive to predictive and formal practices in the decades before the publication of the Agile Manifesto, his experience with Agile in manufacturing and the second cycle of Agile scaling which started a decade ago. The presentation contains practical examples of combining adaptive and predictive practices to ensure successful project delivery.
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