Everyone wants to be Agile
Everyone wants to be Agile, isn’t it? I notice that adopting the Agile methodology is lately a trend and if we are looking at the Annual State of Agile survey from 2016 release by VERSIONONE we can see that 98% from the Agile projects are successfully delivered. And of course that everyone wants to be Agile as using Agile in project delivery bring benefits like: • Ability to manage changing priorities • Project visibility • Project predictability • Project risk and cost reduction • Software quality • Increased team productivity • Happier teams But there is a difference between wanting and succeeding as there is difference between Doing Agile and Being Agile. From Doing Agile to Being Agile is a long journey to follow, but this is a topic for another article :) A lot of people think that having some ceremonies in place, changing sprint scope often, skipping retrospective, having deadlines with no scope negotiations or even working overtime to meet them means to be Agile....