Here are a few agile related articles that caught my attention for the week of January 22nd 2018.
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How agile transformed our entire business structure
“As we tested [agile practices] on a project level, a bigger idea came along: what if we took it all the way, extrapolated the flexibility of this new process against the way we staff, bill, and even how we write our contracts?”
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The agencies of the future will be agile
“So what keeps me up at night are smaller, more agile teams that can pull people together very quickly.That is a key disruptor for me.”
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Business agility
is not only imperative for the survival of organizations but the only way for organizations to thrive in an unpredictable market says Evan Leybourn
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What manufacturing can learn from agile software techniques
One of the biggest roadblocks to innovation has been the inability to unify new software development with hardware. Now that Agile allows software to be developed more quickly, it doesn’t seem to match up with the traditional but sluggish Waterfall method of developing hardware. This is why some have taken the concept a step further and applied Agile to hardware development – successfully.
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Have a great week-end!