Advisor

Does Agile Depend on Local Culture?

Posted October 19, 2006 | Leadership |

Sometimes, when I talk to managers in Germany, Austria, or Switzerland about agile, I get a reply like, "Well, this sounds very American, I doubt that it works in Central Europe." As a matter of fact, there is a growing list of successful agile projects in Central Europe, so the doubt obviously doesn't hold water. Nonetheless, the doubters have deserved more attention than this brisk reply. So I'd like to dig into agile and business culture in this Advisor. I'll discuss German business culture first, before generalizing.

About The Author
Jens Coldewey
Jens Coldewey is based in Munich, Germany. For more than 10 years, Mr. Coldewey has worked with numerous top 50 large and medium-sized companies to introduce Agile practices and Agile management, specializing in deploying Agile development in large organizations. He is a founding member of the nonprofit AgileAlliance and has served as board member. Mr. Coldewey is Managing Director of it-agile GmbH, the leading German supplier of Agile support… Read More
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