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Scrum beyond the enemy lines
Historical perspective
In recent years, the Agile paradigm is increasingly being adopted by large corporations across the globe. Whatever the reasons for bringing these companies to use Agile, in general it is possible to venture the inference that the vast majority of these companies are seeking some gain in process efficiency, so that in the end, some tangible result will be possible in the financial sphere.
Rightly or wrongly, this amplification of the Agile experience, has been greatly facilitated by Scrum. And since Scrum, somehow, seems to be palatable to executives and managers, we can say that it is a great initial catalyst for the Agile philosophy in the corporate context.
Manifesto for Meta-Agile
Through Agile approaches, we’ve uncovered different ways to help teams improve a whole organizational ecosystem. With the results of these experiments, we’ve concluded that, to create systemically healthy solutions, one should understand that:
1) The behavior of people varies with context.
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The Business Case for ALM Transformation
Are legacy systems holding your company back? Breakthrough these technical constraints with an open and scalable environment that meets your unique business need to transform. There is no reason to be locked into an obsolete platform. The output of a number of recent transitions from legacy systems, this is practical white paper shares lessons learned and illustrates how guidance and enablement can pave the way for change.
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