Which agile principles do you think are most important?
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Co-Founder and Director in Software2 years ago
The Continuous and early delivery of working software is the most important principle, the related principles like frequent delivery and ability to respond to change make the core promise of the developed software meeting the evolving stated and unstated needs. Chief Technology Officer in Transportation2 years ago
- Customer is the top most priority - Frequent releases
- Motivated team members who are part of self organising teams and are aligned to the POD mission
- Technical excellence within the team, provide ecosystem to for the members to grow
- Maximising the amount of work that doesn't needs to be done in the context of user experience
- Frequent Retrospection backed by strong data
Senior Vice President, Engineering in Software2 years ago
1. Deliver working software frequently2. Welcome changing requirements
3. At regular intervals, the team reflects on how to become more effective
Director of Engineering in Services (non-Government)2 years ago
These are the top 3 agile principles in my opinion.- Satisfy customers through early & continuous delivery
- Deliver value frequently
- Working software is the primary measure of progress
The good news is you can build these three into almost every single software development methodology. The greatest risk to project delivery is misalignment between customer expectations and the product being delivered. These three principles go a long way to mitigating that risk to the customer and the project. The other great benefit is that developers are allowed what gives them the greatest satisfaction: developing great applictions.
Chief Technology Officer in Software2 years ago
The most aspect for me is speed. - Speed of delivery
- Speed to failure
- Speed of fixing
The faster you get an outcome, the faster you get to make relevant changes.