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Encyclopedia > Agile work

Agile Work is a generalization of Agile Software Development that applies to any type of work. Agile software development is a conceptual framework for undertaking software engineering projects. ...

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Agile Work Axioms

  • People are Creators
  • Change is Constant
  • Reality is Perceived

Agile Work Disciplines

  • Empower the Team
  • Amplify Learning
  • Eliminate Waste

Agile Work Practices

  • Self-Steering Team
  • Iterative Delivery
  • Adaptive Planning
  • Maximize Communication
  • Test-Driven Work
  • Appropriate Metrics

See also

Template:Test6 Scrum is an agile method for project management, in use since at least 1990. ...

External links

  • Agile Work - How and Why to Work Agile

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The Vision of the Agile Data Method (3443 words)
Agile Data asks IT professionals to find the “sweet spot” between the extremes of being a generalist and being a specialist by becoming someone who is a generalist with one or more specialties.
Agile Data implores enterprise and data professionals to be prepared to work following an incremental and iterative approach, the norm for most modern development and the defacto standard for agile software development.
Agile Data implores enterprise administrators to write clear, effective, and applicable standards and guidelines and to be prepared to act on feedback from the development teams.
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