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Flavors of Agile

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Flavors of Agile

Agile forms of development are increasing in popularity as the need for projects characterized by changing requirements become the norm. For many project leaders, waterfall development connotes a single image of a development method characterized by clear steps for developing software in successive stages. Everybody gets waterfall – the method has been around for years and is ingrained in business practices.

Seven Best Practices of Agile Projects

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Enterprises are moving towards agile software development methods to increase productivity and project quality. Agile projects must adhere to agility best practices to increase their success.

Best Practices

There are seven best practices for operating agile projects. These best practices span every size of IT organization and generally apply to all agile projects. Follow these practices to optimize agile software development and drive improvements to the projects' bottom line.

How to Fail with Agile?

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Agile sounds cool and very flexible, but it can be very agitating to a work environment which is very much settled and stagnant. Agile seems to be a proven way of developing software. If you are comfortable with the Agile way of doing things, then its good for you. But for folks out there who are frustrated by the changes this so called Agile Methodology is bringing, here is a good news. Follow the following 20 Tips to make that Agile Methodology Fail.

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