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Say Goodbye to Wagile

Join Pluralsight authors Kevin Miller and Tommy van Schaik as they break down the most prominent agile anti-patterns within organizations.

Beginner
1h 13m
(9)

Created by Kevin Miller

Last Updated Oct 02, 2020

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Say Goodbye to Wagile

Join Pluralsight authors Kevin Miller and Tommy van Schaik as they break down the most prominent agile anti-patterns within organizations.

Beginner
1h 13m
(9)

Created by Kevin Miller

Last Updated Oct 02, 2020

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20 years after the birth of the agile manifesto, agile transformations remain a risky challenge for organizations, and many end up in a waterfall-agile hybrid known as “wagile.” Contrary to traditional thinking, adopting a hybrid of the two methodologies is worse than just using one. Join Pluralsight authors Kevin Miller and Tommy van Schaik as they break down the most prominent agile anti-patterns within organizations. You’ll learn how to identify indicators of agile anti-patterns that emerge as agile transformation progress, how to effectively address these signs from each layer of the organization, and solutions you can apply to solve these persistent agile pitfalls.

Say Goodbye to Wagile
Beginner
1h 13m
(9)
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Kevin Miller - Pluralsight course - Say Goodbye to Wagile
Kevin Miller
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Kevin's mission is to close the gap between IT departments and the businesses they support, by opening IT to change. His goal is not to change what IT does; it is to change how IT does it.

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