IT Agility Sum Up: Agile Principles I

The Principles to Achieve IT AgilityWhat is the Hardest Agile Principle to Follow - Upon well-known twelve Agile principles, some say, the hardest one for most people to get over is “individuals and interactions over processes and tools”. People are creative beings. What is the process? A process is a perception that the logic steps being identified as of now will help create the product better; keeping in view of the facts that people learned and the related tools they have at hand. So are people always over process or doesn't process bring the order from chaos?
Is Agile a set of Principles or Practices? Agile originally started out as a revolution against rigid, dogmatic practices, but the ironic is that the way some people practice Agile has come full circle back to that rigid adherence to the mechanics of how practices are implemented and have lost sight of the original intent of Agile. So here is an interesting debate: Is agile a set of principles or practices?
The Agile “Simplicity Principle” - How to Dig it Through : “Agile principle -Simplicity--the art of maximizing the amount of work not done” is essential for Agile project success. Simplicity is also a general principle to run the digital business today. Contextually, how do you define and apply it to run project and business more successfully?
Agile Principle Digging Through: Why is it Important to Build a Self-Organizing Team: Creating a self-organizing team is one of the hardest challenges in Agile - or rather the challenge lies in transitioning a team from its current behaviors towards one that is self-organizing. “The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from self-organizing teams.” Why is this Agile principle important in practice, how is self-organization related to the best architecture and structure? And how shall you apply these Agile principles to running a digital organization?

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Published on March 27, 2016 22:57
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