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Download Our Free Agile and Scrum Cheat Sheet

Vitality Chicago

Are you just getting started with Agile and Scrum? Download our free 1-page Agile and Scrum Cheat Sheet. This handy reference contains the 4 Agile Values and 12 Agile Principles from the 2001 Manifesto for Agile Software Development. Get Your Agile and Scrum Cheat Sheet Here . The 4 Agile Values.

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The Complete History of Agile Software Development

Agilemania

Before agile came, several industries like software, aerospace, manufacturing used to follow the waterfall approach. They would identify problems and work to create a plan that solves the problem. This waterfall approach needs you to stick to the plan set at the very beginning of your project. Launch the finished product.

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Nimble Vs Agile: why is a unique term not enough?

Analysts Corner

Nimble vs Agile: why is a unique term not enough? I went to the dictionary to look up the translation and there it was: NIMBL E (adjective) : agile. I went to the dictionary to look up the translation and there it was: NIMBL E (adjective) : agile. respond to changes more than following a plan.

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Do We Need ‘Agile’ Leadership?

Agile Coach

Yesterday Adriana Girdler and I presented Timeless Leadership at the Toronto Agile Tour. Our intent was to show that everything we need to know about leadership has already been invented, we just need to stop and look around once in a while instead of jumping on the next agile fad. Remember the ‘being vs doing’ debates?

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Debunking the Myth of Agility Without Planning

Business Bullet

Introduction When you think of Agile, do you picture a chaotic environment where teams work without a clear plan, simply reacting to whatever comes next? There’s a common misconception that using Agile means abandoning objectives and planning, leaving projects to be completed whenever they’re “ready.”.

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Exploit vs. Explore – When to Choose Agile over Traditional Approaches

Vitality Chicago

Agile ways of working have become extremely popular since 2001 when the Manifesto for Agile Software Development was published. But does agile work in all contexts? Deciding When to Choose Agile over Traditional Approaches. Exploit vs. Explore is Better than Agile over Traditional. Context Counts!

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Live from Product404, in Atlanta: Agile RoadMapping

Leading Agile

Balancing Agility and predictability in a roadmap is a challenge, and stakeholders require transparency in order to effectively drive organizations forward. Scott “went Agile” in 2001 and has since carved a niche helping companies with long-term planning horizons to connect their strategy to iterative and incremental development cadences.

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