Health care organization leaders are working hard to create, update and continuously improve on their processes to align with the Triple Aim initiative (see Figure 1. Triple Aim Model). Their top ...
Shallow backlogs, missed commitments, low morale, and defects may indicate your agile process needs more than a few minor tweaks. Do you call your agile development process “fragile,” “hybrid ...
New research shows that more and more companies are turning to agile business methods to achieve a competitive advantage. Here's why. CollabNet VersionOne, last month published research revealing why ...
Agile project management started as a way to fix what was broken in software development. In the early 2000s, teams were overwhelmed by deadlines and documents and struggled to deliver. So, 17 ...
Agile transformations promise faster, more customer-centric organizations, but they typically begin in IT or product teams—far from the brand, messaging, and experiences that shape customer perception ...
Agile is all the rage but if your organization isn't ready culturally it may be doomed to fail. Here are ways to encourage the right kind of culture. More than 70% of organizations have implemented ...
Most organizations today practice some form of agile development, but it wasn't always so. To understand agile's success, it helps to look back to the heyday of the waterfall methodology and the birth ...
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