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Episode #043 // Is agile dead? // with Dave Thomas

Episode 43 of the Corporate Therapy podcast, hosted by Human Nagafi, Mary-Jane Bolten, Dave Thomas, titled "Episode #043 // Is agile dead? // with Dave Thomas" was published on September 2, 2021 and runs 65 minutes.

September 2, 2021 ·65m · Corporate Therapy

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Schickt uns euer Feedback zur Episode In Episode 43 Dave Thomas, co-author of the manifesto of agile software development, joins us to discuss the strange turns the term “agile” has taken. From a general frustration in software development to a global industry of consultants and coaches, agility has been used as both goal and tool. At times, it takes religion-like dimensions – whereas it started as a way to empower individuals in doing work well though guiding values and sound judgement. W...

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In Episode 43 Dave Thomas, co-author of the manifesto of agile software development, joins us to discuss the strange turns the term “agile” has taken.

From a general frustration in software development to a global industry of consultants and coaches, agility has been used as both goal and tool. At times, it takes religion-like dimensions – whereas it started as a way to empower individuals in doing work well though guiding values and sound judgement.

We digress to explore which parts of agile software developments make sense in an organizational setting and how organizations could look like if they were to actually foster agility.

The episode in a nutshell: Dave stresses the importance of feedback, implicit in all values and principles in the manifesto, Human is startled by the post-agile future and Mary-Jane reflects on times when she was “canceled” by agile evangelists.

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