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![]() From the Blogosphere Do We Need to Define What Agile Is?
What happens if the project fails?
By: Udayan Banerjee
Sep. 27, 2012 05:00 AM
Assume that you are trying agile for the first time. If the project succeeds then everybody is happy. But… What happens if the project fails? Did the project fail because your agile implementation was wrong? …or… Did it fail it because agile was not the right methodology for your project? How would you know without a definition or a objective unambiguous description of what agile is and what agile is not? It is easy to say if you are following Scrum or XP or TDD. But what happens if you are not following one of them? Head I win – Tails you lose Alternately, you can assume like some proponents seem to advocate that if you have failed then…
This way there is no question of failure of agile!
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