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The Agile Alliance Blog

Expand your knowledge, stay up-to-date, or rekindle your inspiration through articles by some of the top practitioners in our industry – our members and staff. We invite you to explore the hundreds of posts written by members of our community.

Reflections on the Digital Cleanup Gathering 2026
A hands-on Digital Cleanup Gathering by the Agile Sustainability Initiative showed how a simple framework and peer support can turn digital decluttering into practical action with sustainability, security, and cost benefits.

Agile Alliance Event Sessions Videos

Learn from insights and experiences shared at Agile Alliance events and conferences. View all Event Session Videos

From Compliance Theater to Real Engagement
Learn how to turn mandatory status meetings into real stakeholder engagement using live demos, better feedback loops, and Agile practices that work even in regulated environments.
From Compliance Theater to Real Engagement
Learn how to turn mandatory status meetings into real stakeholder engagement using live demos, better feedback loops, and Agile practices that work even in regulated environments.

Member Initiatives and Programs

Driven by Agile values and fueled by our volunteers’ efforts, our programs and initiatives are made possible by your membership.

Reimagine Agility is an initiative to promote Agile and Agility by re-examining and clarifying Agile’s core values and principles and extending those values and principles into new areas and communities.
The Agile Sustainability Initiative provides knowledge and inspiration to enable action regarding sustainability to the (broader) Agile community.
This initiative provides targeted career and professional development opportunities for global POC members of the Agile Alliance community. These learning opportunities will be primarily focused on mentoring and coaching.
Reimagine Agility is an initiative to promote Agile and Agility by re-examining and clarifying Agile’s core values and principles and extending those values and principles into new areas and communities.
The Agile Sustainability Initiative provides knowledge and inspiration to enable action regarding sustainability to the (broader) Agile community.

Agile Alliance Experience Reports

The Agile Experience Report Program promotes the writing and sharing of firsthand Agile experiences.

Collaboration, Team driven Adaptation and Happiness: Single Team FAST in a Scrum Cadence under SAFe This experience report explores how a distributed infrastructure team successfully implemented FAST (Fluid Adaptive Scaling […]
Like many large and historic organizations, Erste Bank has faced challenges digitizing operations. This paper examines challenges faced at George, Erste Bank’s online and mobile banking application, that we think […]
Collaboration, Team driven Adaptation and Happiness: Single Team FAST in a Scrum Cadence under SAFe This experience report explores how a distributed infrastructure team successfully implemented FAST (Fluid Adaptive Scaling […]

Agile Games – formerly known as Tasty Cupcakes

A collection of Instructions, techniques, and approaches for interactive games that provides fuel for invention and learning!

Exploring Perspectives, Improving Relationships The quality of the relationships between people is directly related to how much they trust each other, and trust (as a manifestation of Psychological Safety) is […]
This is a semi-self-paced retro designed to be done within 60-75 minutes. It uses the board from the board game Clue as a metaphor. This retro was designed for use […]
A mindfulness exercise that helps us to take the stance of not-knowing and to recognize how quickly we let ourselves be guided by our first impression. With this bias we often miss the chance to explore alternatives and thus leave even much better solutions uncovered.
Find a golden path to delivering maximum business value by benefiting from collaboration vs. getting stuck in dependencies. This new game will help your organization learn the dynamic and importance of dependency management in a fun and impactful way!
Exploring Perspectives, Improving Relationships The quality of the relationships between people is directly related to how much they trust each other, and trust (as a manifestation of Psychological Safety) is […]
This is a semi-self-paced retro designed to be done within 60-75 minutes. It uses the board from the board game Clue as a metaphor. This retro was designed for use […]
A mindfulness exercise that helps us to take the stance of not-knowing and to recognize how quickly we let ourselves be guided by our first impression. With this bias we often miss the chance to explore alternatives and thus leave even much better solutions uncovered.

Learn the unique terminology used in Agile development from the experts at Agile Alliance.

A Kanban Board is a visual workflow tool consisting of multiple columns. Each column represents a different stage in the workflow process.
Sprint planning is an event that occurs at the beginning of a sprint where the team determines the product backlog items they will work on during that sprint and discusses their initial plan for completing those product backlog items.
In the context of software development, build refers to the process that converts files and other assets under the developers' responsibility into a software product in its final or consumable form. The build is automated when these steps are repeatable, require no direct human intervention, and can be performed at any time with no information other than what is stored in the source code control repository.
A facilitator is a person who chooses or is given the explicit role of conducting a meeting.
A basic task board is divided into three columns labeled "To Do," "In Progress," and "Done." Cards are placed in the columns reflecting the current status.
An acceptance test is a formal description of the behavior of a software product, generally expressed as an example or a usage scenario. A number of different notations and approaches have been proposed for such examples or scenarios.
An Agile team frequently releases its product into the hands of end users, listening to feedback, whether critical or appreciative.

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