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by mikece
878 days ago
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Are we sure Agile has failed? Did the author give feedback in a timely manner and await incremental improvement? I'm willing to believe that a particular implementation of the Agile manifesto has failed, but agile is really just a set of common sense tenants which do not enforce a particular way of doing things. The alternatives are stultified bureaucracy or chaos... and Agile will always be able to run circles around that. |
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I agree. Agile seems to be widely successful, both in practical terms (it's widespread and the dominant methodology in the industry) and in formal terms (it's specified as requirements in institutional organizations in place of waterfall).
Claiming that Agile failed has vibes of Yogi Berra's "nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded."