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by iLoveOncall
737 days ago
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That's true, but it's not Engprax that RAN the study, they commissioned it. What matters is not the "268% higher" failure rate than whatever they are selling. It's the 65% failure rate of projects using Agile. That said the true question is how they define failure? Missed deadline? Project stopped? Etc. |
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Reminds me of the study saying "a teaspoon of honey per day is healthy" with funding from the American Honey Something Association.