Monday, October 28, 2019

What is Agile?


Agile movement started by visionaries of Software development. With time, it has evolved beyond the IT and engineering departments. Agile is now organization-wide. Business Agility is not something new. So, what is Agile in today’s context?

Agile is a cultural movement which emphasizes numerous small feedback loops involving all levels of organizational hierarchy as well as customers/consumers; continuous learning; evolution of business, technical, and inter-personnel practices; exposing pain points early to mitigate them early; focus on the outcome by working toward continuously  increasing effectiveness, efficiency, & productivity at sustainable pace; predictable and resilient; evolving polices & practices; and early involvement of stakeholders to ensure continuous delivery of business value in a sustainable manner.

The very definition of Agile encourages a fluidic work culture, negates rigidities of any framework/methodology, and endorses the absence of ubiquitous best practices. Agile is very context-specific. 

A hierarchical organizational structure increasingly acquires rigidity with the scale which poses challenges to be Agile at the core. Also, the environment in which an organization operates demands a high level of predictability which is very much against continuous evolution.

A successful organization keeps a balance between rigidities arising due to hierarchy & demands of predictability and continuous evolution which has no end state. To maintain this delicate balance an organization should adopt contextualized, compose-able, and bite-size Agile methods and practices. It must be ingrained in organizational mind-share.

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