Waterfall vs. Agile in Project Management
When project managers begin to scope out a project’s workflow, they often turn to a proven model in their industry. In software development, Waterfall and Agile are two well-known models that can make...
View ArticleWhat is Scrum?
Those versed in the on-field terminology used in rugby may recognize the term scrum as a formation that involves a team’s forwards coming together with interlocking arms to push through for a...
View ArticlePros and Cons: Agile for Startups
Agile project management, with its sprints, scrums and reflective periods, has become a signature structure used in software development. Its basic principles, in fact, enable it to adapt to almost any...
View ArticleWhen Agile Goes Clumsy
You might say (and, in fact, the IT industry publication The Register does) that IT managers at the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) have taken Agile to mean “let’s make it up as we go along.”...
View ArticleWhen Scrum Trumps the Agility Card
Software development has come a long way since the Agile Manifesto was articulated in 2001 as a more flexible and collaborative alternative and philosophy to traditional methodologies such as...
View ArticleContinuous Delivery: Agile’s Successor or Savior?
Agile is dead. Long live Agility! Or at the very least, long live Continuous Delivery. Such is the contradictory thinking that’s being put forth by a growing number of management pundits who have been...
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