Navigating between waterfall and agile (without getting stuck in the wagile trap)
It’s no secret that waterfall and agile are two of the most popular methodologies used by engineering teams. What may not be as clear is which methodology is right for your team. And even more difficult to understand than that, how to lead your team through a transition from waterfall to agile.
We’re here to help. Whether you choose to use waterfall or transition to agile, one thing is true: wagile is the worst option. Don’t know what wagile is? This guide will cover that and much more:
How to determine which methodology is right for your project
How to address agile anti-patterns within your organization
The steps to take (and which to avoid) to ensure a successful agile transition
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