Stories of Agile Work |
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| Saturday, 09 June 2007 14:35 |
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These days, most people associate the word "agile" with "software development." However, people are applying the basic ideas of agile methods outside this type of work. Here are three stories of agile methods used in situations that are not in the context of software development. They illustrate how agile methods can be stretched to serve well in other contexts. From these and other examples, we have come to understand that agile methods consist of seven core practices, regardless of the problem domain: self-organizing team, deliver frequently, plan to learn, communicate powerfully, quality is not negotiable, measure value, and clear the path. Read more >>
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