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E-raamat: Agile 2: The Next Iteration of Agile

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Feb-2021
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  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Agile is broken.

Most Agile transformations struggle. According to an Allied Market Research study, "63% of respondents stated the failure of agile implementation in their organizations." The problems with Agile start at the top of most organizations with executive leadership not getting what agile is or even knowing the difference between success and failure in agile.

Agile transformation is a journey, and most of that journey consists of people learning and trying new approaches in their own work. An agile organization can make use of coaches and training to improve their chances of success. But even then, failure remains because many Agile ideas are oversimplifications or interpreted in an extreme way, and many elements essential for success are missing. Coupled with other ideas that have been dogmatically forced on teams, such as "agile team rooms", and "an overall inertia and resistance to change in the Agile community," the Agile movement is ripe for change since its birth twenty years ago.

"Agile 2" represents the work of fifteen experienced Agile experts, distilled into Agile 2: The Next Iteration of Agile by seven members of the team. Agile 2 values these pairs of attributes when properly balanced: thoughtfulness and prescription; outcomes and outputs, individuals and teams; business and technical understanding; individual empowerment and good leadership; adaptability and planning. With a new set of Agile principles to take Agile forward over the next 20 years, Agile 2 is applicable beyond software and hardware to all parts of an agile organization including "Agile HR", "Agile Finance", and so on.

Like the original "Agile", "Agile 2", is just a set of ideas - powerful ideas. To undertake any endeavor, a single set of ideas is not enough. But a single set of ideas can be a powerful guide.

About the Authors vii
Acknowledgments xi
Foreword xv
Preface xix
1 How Did We Get Here?
1(20)
2 Specific Problems
21(28)
3 Leadership: The Core Issue
49(20)
4 Ingredients That Are Needed
69(52)
5 Kinds of Leadership Needed
121(36)
6 What Effective Collaboration Looks Like
157(24)
7 It's All About the Product
181(10)
8 Product Design and Agile 2
191(14)
9 Moving Fast Requires Real-Time Risk Management
205(40)
10 A Transformation Is a Journey
245(30)
11 DevOps and Agile 2
275(24)
12 Agile 2 at Scale
299(36)
13 System Engineering and Agile 2
335(28)
14 Agile 2 in Service Domains
363(20)
15 Conclusion
383(8)
Index 391
CLIFF BERG is a consultant and founder of Agile Griffin, which specializes in the integration of Agile and DevOps. KURT CAGLE is a consultant and Community Editor of Data Science Central and is a Forbes contributor. LISA COONEY is the Agile Coach at Axios. She is on the program committee for the Business Agility Institutes conferences in New York City. PHILIPPA FEWELL is Managing Director of Agile Services at CCPace. She has trained and practiced Agile, including XP, Scrum, Kanban, and SAFe for over 15 years. ADRIAN LANDER is Founder of Agnostic Agile. RAJ NAGAPPAN is Founder and CEO of Catum. MURRAY ROBINSON is an ICAgile Authorised Instructor and Scrum Master.