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In 2001, at Utah’s Snowbird ski resort, 17 software developers got together and produced the groundbreaking Agile Manifesto. It was meant to streamline the software development process by ...
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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 ...
Agile methodologies are gaining popularity in industry although they compromise a mix of accepted and controversial software engineering practices. Both global software development and agile ...
No sector can match technology when it comes to the sheer pace of innovation and change. Because technology evolves so quickly, software developers were forced to create a new model of management ...
This month we have been looking at Information Agility, describing it as a way of not just managing our information, but also of managing it such a way so as to be able to respond to rapid changes ...
Braskem, a multi-billion dollar petrochemical company, is confronting a business challenge most companies would envy: Over the next several years, its global supply chain must expand to to handle a ...
If you’ve ever been invited to a “ceremony” or tried to organize your schedule around “timeboxes,” you’ve probably been touched by the professional subculture known as agile. Developed by software ...
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 ...
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