Patterns of Agile Adoption |
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There are many ways to
transition to an agile process. Choosing the approach that is most likely to
work best for your organization can be critical to a smooth transition. Through
helping hundreds of teams make the transition to agile over the years, I have
identified six core patterns that teams use to initiate the transition to
agile. These patterns fall into three sets of opposing pairs. You should choose
the core pattern from each set that best suits your team or organization:
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Start
Small or go All In?
-
Technical
Practices First or Iterative First?
-
Stealth
Mode or a Public Display of Agility?
There are many ways to
transition to an agile process. Choosing the approach that is most likely to
work best for your organization can be critical to a smooth transition. Through
helping hundreds of teams make the transition to agile over the years, I have
identified six core patterns that teams use to initiate the transition to
agile. These patterns fall into three sets of opposing pairs. You should choose
the core pattern from each set that best suits your team or organization:
-
Start
Small or go All In?
-
Technical
Practices First or Iterative First?
-
Stealth
Mode or a Public Display of Agility?

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