The pace of software releases at the average company keeps accelerating, from month by month, to week by week, now day by day or even hour by hour. Delivering constant updates and continuous ...
Lately, there has been discussion of a "blurring" of Agile methodologies with design thinking. These are two philosophies with different terminologies, practiced by different groups of people, that ...
Processes originally aimed at speedy application development are giving manufacturers the tools to build the next generation of urban-flight and space vehicles. In association withSiemens Digital ...
The subject of creativity and design has been on my mind for a while, especially since the publishing of two of my articles: The End of Agile and Beyond Agile: The Studio Model. My contention has been ...
As we discussed in our previous PME article ‘Product launches: making the most of your one shot’, traditional launch planning ...
This post is the first in a series of six articles on organizational agility. I used to get to the office early and stay later than anyone. As a leader, I wanted to demonstrate my dedication to our ...
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How to go from a few teams to hundreds by Darrell Rigby, Jeff Sutherland and Andy Noble By now most business leaders are familiar with agile innovation teams. These small, entrepreneurial groups are ...
AgileFall is an ironic term for program management where you try to be agile and lean, but you keep using waterfall development techniques. It often produces a result that’s like combining a floor wax ...
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