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by sonofjanoh
6085 days ago
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What's agility after all? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agility For me being agile is adapting to a changing environment. Animals are being agile to survive in their natural environment and we are agile to survive in our environment. If your "agile" mind tells you to slow down to get to something you do that. So if "waterfall" is the key for the next few releases then what's the problem? The "agile law" would have to draw up all the scenarios in the world to be word for word otherwise what agile means is: do whatever you want just get it done and I can share you this and that from my experience. It is basically passing on responsibility and judgment to the executioner after a bit of coaching ideally from past experiences. Think of a coach-football player relationship.
This is how I see it and I hate this branding of it and of putting labels everywhere when it should be: "stop being an idiot and take it from there" - common sense |
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