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Scaling Agile: People and Organization

Posted December 25, 2008 | Leadership |

There exists an agile scaling myth that goes something like this: "Agile development works well for smaller projects, but doesn't scale to larger ones." Whether because of initially reported agile projects that were small or the XP focus (in early years) on smaller projects, the myth has stuck, as project teams of 50, 100, and 500 have been successful.

About The Author
Jim Highsmith
Jim Highsmith is a Cutter Fellow Emeritus. He was the founding Director of Cutter’s Agile Product & Project Management practice and received the 2005 Stevens Award in recognition of his work in adaptive software development and Agile processes. Mr. Highsmith has 30-plus years’ experience as an IT manager, product manager, project manager, consultant, and software developer. He has consulted with IT and product development organizations and… Read More
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