Using the Agile Manifesto as a Framework
Kevin R. Lowell
Chapter 4 in Leading Modern Technology Teams in Complex Times, 2023, pp 13-18 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The Manifesto for Agile Software Development, or as it’s commonly referred to, the Agile Manifesto, lays out the values and principles whose aim is to enable software development teams to work more efficiently and effectively in service of their customers. Think of the values as the guiding principles for agile software development and delivery. Then think of the principles as structuring and informing the practice of agile software development and delivery. The values emphasize the importance of individuals and their interactions. The values emphasize that making progress matters more than making something perfect. Collaboration matters. Responding to changes—in priorities, in needs, in requirements—matters. The principles are not rules, and they are not strictures. Instead, they are tenets that structure and inform the practice. The principles provide a framework, and they are ours and they are yours to apply in service of your team and in service of your customers.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-36429-7_4
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