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Framework-Related Resources

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There are many different ways to introduce Agile into your organization by a variety of frameworks. Our framework resources explore the different Agile frameworks including Scrum, Extreme Programming, Kanban, SAFe, DAD, LeSS, and several others.

Remarks on the Original Scrumban Essay
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(See the original essay on Scrumban.) The Meaning of Scrumban If I could boil the essential idea of Lean production down to a single sentence, it would be this: Continuous improvement and continuous delivery are complementary pra…
What is Scrumban?
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As more people become interested in Lean ideas and their application to knowledge work and project management, it’s helpful to find ways that make it easier to get started or learn a few basic concepts that can lead to deeper insi…
Overcoming One-Size-Fits-All Budgeting
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Overcoming One-Size-Fits-All Budgeting: Fitting Your Budgeting Approach to the Agility of Your Business This entry was written as part of the Supporting Agile Adoption program, an Agile Alliance initiative dedicated to supporti…
Agile Q&A: Why do Organizations Adopt Agile?
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Agile software development has become fairly commonplace, some people may even say that it is now mainstream. The success of those moves to Agile have met with varying levels of success, and I suspect that has something to do wit…
What SAFe doesn’t tell you
Experience Report
Many organizations have chosen SAFe as the vehicle to drive their enterprise wide transformation, and whilst SAFe is a broad opinionated framework that gives answers for much of what you will run into, there is also a lot it does …
LeSS without Scrum
Experience Report
LeSS without Scrum provides an experience where we apply LeSS organization design elements for large-scale Agile adoption without first implementing Scrum teams. This illustrates an organization-first approach, in contrast to the …
Transforming into an Agile Scrum Framework
Experience Report
COL around 2008 has made a change in it Software Development Framework in an attempt to reduce long 9-12 months release cycles and become more agile with the ability to introduce new features and products to the market in less tha…
How to use Agile Frameworks with Agility
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There’s a concept core to Agile Software Development not mentioned explicitly in the Agile Manifesto or the 12 Principles behind it. Context is very important. You could even craft it in the form of the other value statements in…
Extreme Programming
Glossary Term
Extreme Programming (XP) is an agile software development framework that aims to produce higher quality software and higher quality of life for the development team. XP is the most specific of the agile frameworks regarding approp…
Scrum
Glossary Term
Scrum is a process framework used to manage product development and other knowledge work. Scrum is empirical in that it provides a means for teams to establish a hypothesis of how they think something works, try it out, reflect on…

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