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| | What's the difference between Agile vs Scrum vs Waterfall vs Kanban? Here's everything you need to know about these project management methodologies.
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| | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of diverse comments and discussions from various individuals on the topic of software development methodologies. The main themes include the lack of a universally effective methodology, the importance of team dynamics and human interaction over rigid processes, and the need for adaptability in project management approaches. Some contributors argue that no single methodology works for all projects, emphasizing the importance of context-specific solutions. Others highlight the role of team collaboration, communication, and the human element in successful software development. The discussion also touches on the challenges of implementing methodologies in practice, the limitations of strict processes, and the value ...
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| | There is something basically wrong with the current adoption of Agile methods. The term Agile was abused, becoming the biggest ever hype in the history of software development, and generating a multi-million dollar industry of self-proclaimed Agile consultants and experts selling dubious certifications. People forgot the original Agile values and principles, and instead follow dogmatic...
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| "Agile" gets mentioned enough in digital government work that can sometimes seem like it applies to everything: is anything not agile? But there's a deeper meaning behind it that's easy to miss: adding agile practices without removing established, "waterfall" processes that slow a team down is a recipe for frustration. Being agile means choosing one approach over another, and deliberately prioritizing what you spend your time on.