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Why Isn’t Agile Working?
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Why Isn’t Agile Working?

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Hackernoon, 2017

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Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Overview
  • For Beginners

Recommendation

Agile project management techniques have the potential to help companies develop software focused on their customers’ needs in less time and with less waste than the old approaches. But as author John Cutler points out in this short, illustrated read from Hackernoon, agile isn’t a magic pill that will fix an organization’s productivity woes on its own. getAbstract recommends this short post as a starting point for those who may be considering an agile implementation but aren’t sure what to expect.

Take-Aways

  • Agile has become a project management buzzword that many companies grab onto in the name of enhanced productivity.
  • The agile framework alone can’t fix underlying problems with company culture or values.
  • The key to making agile, or any other process, as effective as possible is first to identify the right problems to work on at the right times.

About the Author

John Cutler is a product development expert and a frequent technical contributor to Hackernoon and Medium.