Maturing Best Practices: Build and Collaboration |
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| Wednesday, 08 August 2007 17:54 |
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Implementing best development practices can lead to greater responsiveness, quality, and transparency. While there might be consensus in the wisdom of adopting best practices, development teams can be impatient in mastering them, and management will often give little time and budget for improvement efforts. Yet how teams go about implementing them is critical to success. A progressive adoption that follows states of maturity built on core principles, as opposed to an immediate adoption that attempts to make a quick change, can be what determines whether best practices bring teams to new levels of agility or simply create disillusionment with process.
Implementing best development practices can lead to greater responsiveness, quality, and transparency. While there might be consensus in the wisdom of adopting best practices, development teams can be impatient in mastering them, and management will often give little time and budget for improvement efforts. Yet how teams go about implementing them is critical to success. A progressive adoption that follows states of maturity built on core principles, as opposed to an immediate adoption that attempts to make a quick change, can be what determines whether best practices bring teams to new levels of agility or simply create disillusionment with process.
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