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by ljf
1180 days ago
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Exactly - as I say: If you know exactly what you want and are happy to wait, then an agile methodology probably isn't for you. I think you missed my point, (sorry if it wasn't clear). An agile way of working can be right if you want to test and learn and you need to unlock value quickly (or more quickly than building a whole). But the industry I work in, even 'agile' projects come with 6 month planning 'sprint zero', and then basically just use sprints to work through a waterfall plan. Getting no value from 'agile'. |
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