I'm often involved in discussions about Agile that question its efficacy in one way or another. This is, in my view, a very good thing and I highly encourage this line of inquiry. It's important to challenge the assumptions behind Agile so as to counteract any complacency or expectation that it is a panacea to project management ills. Even so, with apologies to Winston Churchill, Agile is the worst form of project management...except for all the others.
How does Agile help with long term planning?
How does Agile help with long term planning?
How does Agile help with long term planning?
I'm often involved in discussions about Agile that question its efficacy in one way or another. This is, in my view, a very good thing and I highly encourage this line of inquiry. It's important to challenge the assumptions behind Agile so as to counteract any complacency or expectation that it is a panacea to project management ills. Even so, with apologies to Winston Churchill, Agile is the worst form of project management...except for all the others.