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by theworld572
2482 days ago
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I'm not trying to be antagonistic but you sound exactly like the religious people we're talking about. And your response still doesn't answer the question - at what point does Agile stop being Agile? Are you saying that any team that "ships products earlier, more often, and with more direct feedback" is following Agile? If thats all that Agile is then why do we need whole books on Agile, coaches, training seminars etc. if it can be summed up in one short sentence? EDIT: Your definitions is also a tautology - nobody is going to argue that you should ship products late and with little feedback from customers. |
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When you make it a procedure - especially when you make it a rigid one. "Let us take this rigid approach to become agile" is just as stupid as it sounds.
> nobody is going to argue that you should ship products late and with little feedback from customers.
No. But some approaches result in more customer feedback than others do. So in practice, people do in fact choose to ship with less customer feedback.