Understanding What Agile Really Means
In our perspective workplaces, we often hear “Agile” thrown around as if it just means daily stand-ups or using sticky notes. But take a look at this insightful visual—it breaks down the myth.
What people think Agile is: Sprints, stand-ups, post-it notes, flexible hours.
What Agile actually is: A mindset focused on continuous improvement, stakeholder engagement, iterative development, lean principles, DevOps integration, and true customer collaboration.
Agile isn’t just a set of ceremonies—it’s a discipline built on delivering value, managing risk, and fostering team autonomy.
Let’s go beyond the buzzwords. Agile is strategy, not just process.
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Understanding What Agile Really Means
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