Agile continues to be a set of values and principles that guide both engineering and product decisions. Beyond digital product development, various teams have adopted Agile practices and found them beneficial. However, we often take it for granted now.
Questions like “Agile Scrum?”, “Agile frameworks?”, “Is Agile dead?”, and “Agile methodology?” are common. If these questions resonate with you, you’re not alone.
I’ve written practical guides on Agile, including the Agile Manifesto and its four values, as well as the 12 principles of Agile and how to use them.
Today, thanks to Agile, we frequently ask questions such as:
– Should we run this experiment?
– What problem are we trying to solve?
– Should we ship now and iterate or delay the delivery?
– What are customers saying about this feature?
– Is there anyone else we should include in this discussion?
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Written by Jordan Lamborn. I’m a Product Manager at Slice, curious, always learning, and I write about product management. Previously, I worked at Expedia and hold a Product School certification (PSPO I). You can connect with me on LinkedIn.
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