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To successfully implement lean techniques, it's much better for your long-term success to model Socrates than an army general.
You may think you're agile, but most organizations aren't. Consider these principles to see where you stand.
From communication failures to crummy requirements documents, here's how agile development projects go off the rails and fail.
If SAFe is a one-size-fits-all solution, that’s a far cry from the incremental, respond-to-change Agile Manifesto. Experts help sort out the problem.
The most productive product development teams have one thing in common: consensus. Here's how team agreements can smooth out your agile journey.
Going big with agile? TechBeacon Learn shows you how to do it, soup to nuts.
There are several frameworks for scaling agile. Here's what to use for different tasks—and how to tell when you may not need a framework at all.
How can agile development be used as a framework to develop a business strategy? Elaine Chen looks back at waterfall and toward lean startups to...
Agile practices today bear little resemblance to the principles expressed in the Agile Manifesto, but it's no less transformational.
While agile processes can work under many circumstances, they're no panacea. Here's when you don't need it.

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