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Agile, Traditional, and Hybrid Approaches to Project Success: Is Hybrid a Poor Second Choice?
Project Management Journal, 2020Three project management approaches—traditional, agile, and hybrid—were considered in this study. Results from an international study, including 477 cross-industry projects, indicated that 52% of projects could be categorized as hybrid approaches.
Andrew C. Gemino+2 more
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Agile Response and Collaborative Agile Workflows
International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, 2012Crisis response tests the limits of information technologies which aim to support collaboration. This paper develops a vision of IT supported ‘agile response’ and explores the potential and challenges for workflows in this context. The authors delineate ‘collaborative agile workflows’ as a candidate response to these challenges.
Wood, Lisa+3 more
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Agile Practices and Organizational Agility in Software Ecosystems
IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 2022As software products increasingly become part of larger ecosystems, research and development (R&D) units of software producers organize themselves around projects to become more responsive to the environment. Organizations participating in software ecosystems must continuously adapt and adjust their software development and maintenance processes to ...
Paolo Spagnoletti+2 more
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Agile Software Development: Principles, Patterns, and Practices
, 2014This comprehensive, pragmatic tutorial on Agile Development and eXtreme programming, written by one of the founding fathers of Agile Development: Teaches software developers and project managers how to get projects done on time, and on budget using the ...
Robert J. Winter
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Leadership Agility for Organizational Agility
Journal of Creating Value, 2019Organizational agility has become an imperative for companies around the globe, who want to be competitive and add value in today’s business environment of hyper change and complexity. Yet, executives and academics alike agree that the current level of agility in the vast majority of companies is not nearly what it needs to be.
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Hidden facilitators of agile transition: Agile coaches and agile champions
2014 8th. Malaysian Software Engineering Conference (MySEC), 2014Prevalence of Agile methods in software companies is increasing. Software companies need to employ these methods to overcome the inherent challenges of traditional methods. However, transitioning to Agile approach is a topic of debate and needs to be supported by appropriate facilitators.
Mina Ziaei Nafchi+2 more
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