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Zen and the Art of Agile "Motorcycle Maintenance"

Posted March 17, 2009 | | Amplify

The term "agile" has been used extensively over the years. "Agile leaders," "agile teams," "agile projects": these are some of the common phrases we get to hear often in the context of agile project management (APM). When a new concept takes birth, the core understanding behind it also evolves over a period of time. With time, however, it also presents a danger of getting camouflaged and of being taken for granted. Hence, revisiting the same from time to time can bring a deeper level of understanding and clarity to the existing concept and keep its essence intact.

About The Author
J.M. Sampath
J.M. Sampath, PhD, is an intensive reflective thinker and comes with a vast experience of having worked with several organizations globally, including some Fortune 100 companies. His core skills are leadership development and coaching. His work is of a fundamental nature and evolves vision, values, and learning as key areas of focus. He works with organizations in nurturing a culture of excellence and building leadership. He heads his own… Read More
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