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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.

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MVP – Minimum Viable Product or Many Varied Perspectives?

Vitality Chicago

Let’s also look back to 2001 to understand who coined the term and why. But I really like this definition. Eric Ries gets a lot of credit for the minimum viable product though frankly, it was Frank Robinson that coined the term in 2001. People just don’t get the MVP! Let’s explore some of those perspectives.

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QA & Testing

GlowTouch

Innovation QA and Testing Done Right. Since we started in 2001, our QA engineers have run countless tests to break things, so customers won’t, and many have stuck with us for the long term. High performance so you can execute flawlessly. Contact us to learn how we raise the bar on software testing and performance analysis.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Scrum of Scrums: An Answer to Large-Scale Agile

Marutitech

Later, in 2001, Sutherland published this experience under the title “ Agile Can Scale: Inventing and Reinventing SCRUM in Five Companies ,” which mentioned Scrum of scrums for the first time. . Encourage transparency between your team and establish a positive environment to create a collective agreement on the definition of “complete.”.

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MVP – Minimum Viable Product or Many Varied Perspectives?

Vitality Chicago

Let’s also look back to 2001 to understand who coined the term and why. But I really like this definition. Eric Ries gets a lot of credit for the minimum viable product though frankly, it was Frank Robinson that coined the term in 2001. People just don’t get the MVP! Let’s explore some of those perspectives.

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Agile History and Archaeology

Managed Agile

It is a more general process that is not dependent on Rational tools and “whereas the RUP defines a software development lifecycle, the EUP extends it to cover the entire information technology (IT) lifecycle” Agile Definition Period. 2001 – Agile Manifesto.

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Minimum Viable Product (MVP) Doesn’t Mean Skateboards to Rocket Ships

Vitality Chicago

But I really like this definition. Eric Ries gets a lot of credit for the minimum viable product though frankly, it was Frank Robinson that coined the term in 2001. Not to be outdone by Google, the Nordstrom Innovation Lab demonstrated that the MVP could be even faster and less expensive than a flat webpage.