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Tag Archives: post agilism
Post Agilism: Moving beyond the outdated and misdirected aspects of “Agile”
The Software World is moving beyond “Agile” into the post-Agile world — and for good reason. The main problem with Agile, is that it was invented in the 90s, to solve the problems of the 80s. Problems that are different … Continue reading
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Tagged agile, cio, cto, kanban, lean, nimble, post agile, post agilism, scrum
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By Popular Request: What my Approach Is
I’ve been asked on several occasions what my general approach is for software development. Although I don’t have particular “hard rules” for how things must be done, I do have a number of general approaches which I tend to use … Continue reading
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Tagged agile, cio, cto, jordan bortz, kanban, lean, post agile, post agilism, scrum
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