Agile Success: The Common Sense Approach
“Agile.” “Agility.” “Agile software development.” While Agile is no longer a new concept, it is often misinterpreted and misused. Some companies jump on the Agile bandwagon just to avoid looking like dinosaurs, even when it’s not a great fit for them. Others struggle with implementation and then point fingers at their team for the resulting chaos. And let’s not forget those who hire Agile coaches and Scrum gurus, paying them their weight in gold, hoping for a magical, buttery-smooth transition.
I’ve seen all these scenarios play out during my career. To help you avoid these pitfalls, I distilled my experiences into the video course Agile, Scrum, and Kanban Foundations.
Want the tl;dr version for free? Here you go:
There’s no magic or silver bullet; it’s just plain old common sense. You have to try something first before going all in.
Now, if you want more details, explanations, real-world stories of success and failure, and practical advice, then check out my course—and save on costs, mistakes, and frustration. Or just spend 90 minutes in a useful way and learn some new concepts that will make your professional life easier.
P.s.
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