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

Analysts Corner

I recently came across an article (1) with a concept I didn’t know about yet: NIMBLE : an organization’s ability to navigate unpredictable business environments and operationalize innovation through a scalable ability to understand and respond to change with precision and speed. working software more than comprehensive documentation.

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In Appreciation of the Agile Manifesto

Vitality Chicago

This article was originally posted on the Agile Alliance website. I was busy in 2001 with the challenges of delivering technology solutions using the waterfall approach that was dominant at that time. I was busy in 2001 with the challenges of delivering technology solutions using the waterfall approach that was dominant at that time.

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Evolution of Scrum – A Trip Down Memory Lane

Cprime

Expressed in various forms and concepts, Scrum was formally documented and published in 2001 as the Scrum Guide by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland. Because there is little documentation on what changes occurred the time of its inception in 2001 and 2010, we will take a look at what transpired between 2010 and 2021.

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Agile Methodology vs Framework vs. Toolkit – Does it Really Matter Eddie?

Vitality Chicago

Oblivious to this name preference, a recent article on agile from Forbes said, among other things, that “…agile methodology is a way of working based on an iterative approach.” The title of the article was The Agile Disciplines That Matter Most. Is it an insult to call you an agile methodology?

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Agile vs. Scrum: what’s the difference?

Monday

This article will settle your Agile vs. Scrum confusion once and for all. Traditional Waterfall approaches also rely heavily on documentation, which tended to slow everything down. A group of these managers, dubbing themselves “organizational anarchists,” got together in 2001 for a now-legendary meeting at a ski lodge.

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Agile History and Archaeology

Managed Agile

However, even Dr. Winston Royce who documented the initial Waterfall process in his 1970 paper recognized the limitations in this process. 2001 – Agile Manifesto. To better understand this evolution, check out the following groups of articles: What is Agile? 1986 – New New Product Development Game. Training.

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6 Reason to choose Agile Project Management over Traditional Project Management

Agilemania

In this article, let’s explore more on the differences between traditional and agile project management to see what sets them apart from each other. Although introduced in 1986 by Hirotaka Takeuchi and Ikujiro Nonaka through paper, they published (New New Product Development Game) and followed by agile manifesto in 2001.