Avoiding Buyer's Remorse with Agile: Part II

by David Spann

Leaders who want to implement an agile approach need to build bridges between functional areas, so that any new processes are deemed appropriate by all the internal stakeholders. To build these interconnections, leaders must stay focused on creating a process of organizational change, establishing team working agreements, and developing and improving the skills and behaviors of the people who lead agile initiatives. This Update examines each of these areas.

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Avoiding Buyer's Remorse with Agile: Part II1 March 2008

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