Agile is becoming increasingly common these days. In many organizations as much as half of all work is done in an agile fashion. At first, agile usually operates inside a traditional project framework. Over time, however, most companies start experimenting with stable teams and even teams-of-teams.
There are huge potential benefits to this stability in terms of speed, throughput, quality, and employee morale. But it fundamentally breaks their normal funding, staffing, and accountability mechanisms and new approaches are required. In this talk, Jon will explain the project model, and why it used to make some sense, and compare it to the product, solution, or value stream model that is the increasingly common modern approach.
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