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From the Blogosphere Survey: Agile Projects Are More Successful
The gap between “Iterative + Agile” and “Traditional + Ad-hoc” has been increasing
By: Udayan Banerjee
Jan. 5, 2012 05:15 AM
Surveys conducted by Scott Ambler have consistently (2008, 2010 & 2011) shown that Agile and Iterative Projects have been more successful. Apart from the fact that Agile has been consistently been more successful compared to traditional approach, these survey result show two more interesting result – one of them is very surprising. 1) The gap between “Iterative + Agile” and “Traditional + Ad-hoc” has been increasing So, does it mean that people have really mastered the art of how to manage Agile and Iterative projects? Or, does it been, people who are good at project management have abandoned Traditional approach and migrated to Agile or Iterative approach? 2) Iterative approach has consistently performed better than Agile Though the difference is not very significant, all the three surveys have indicated that iterative is slightly more successful compared to agile. Does it imply that all the stuff in Agile Manifesto about “People over Process”, “Co-located Team”, “Face to Face communication”, “Cross functional team” etc. has very little to contribute to project success? When you scale Agile, you may need to violate some of them anyway. Word of Caution from Scott Ambler He is quick to point out the known challenges with any survey.
This means (1) your survey sample may not represent the real world, and (2) your result may be based on opinion and not fact. BUT, the question that we need to ask ourselves is… …Has the time come for us to examine, which of the agile practices have a +ve correlation with project success and which are only rituals with no impact on the project success? Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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