Pitfalls of Agile Software Development
What common mistakes are made by teams while adopting agile software development methods?
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What common mistakes are made by teams while adopting agile software development methods?
Agile software development has far and away surpassed agile manufacturing in writing and mindshare. So much so that others in the wider business community have looked at agile software development as a model for other types of working.
Did you know that the DOD has made it illegal to do waterfall? For the first time in many years, the Department of Defense (DOD) in the United States had made a major update to its procurement rules.
Any organization adopting agile faces the challenge of figuring out how to measure success. Answering these questions without compromising the spirit of an agile transformation is critical to adoption.
Use the PRINCE2 Quality Review to conduct a better sprint review.
There's a challenge with agile coaching specific to coaches who are fully employed by organizations (as opposed to being consultants): the dilemma of impartiality that some coaches face as they get drafted in activities and processes that are not typical or, better to say, not appropriate for coaches.
The Agile Manifesto announces that "The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from self-organising teams." This raises a few questions.
If you already use Agile Results as your personal results system, you have a big advantage.
To thrive in this new age of hyper-change and growing uncertainty, it is now an imperative to learn a new competency—how to accurately anticipate the future.
Instead of Scrum, which is a software development framework in the widest sense of the term, Kanban is a method. What happens when the two join forces?
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