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In the search for more effectiveness and in an attempt to speed up delivery, organizations and teams outside of the information technology (IT) domain are shifting. This has resulted in a bigger utilization of the Agile way of working outside of the IT domain.
The study that was conducted applied qualitative research methods and aimed to gain more...
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... changes as suggested by the client (Wells, 2017). EXtreme Programming consists of a set of rules divided into five parts: planning, managing, designing, coding, and testing. It was developed to be used in problem domains where both requirements and the functionality often change. This is the reason why risk is addressed early in the process ( fig. 3). XP is set up to mitigate risk in order to increase success. Scrum as a framework that can be used to address complex adaptive problems and to manage complex product development ( fig. 4). It is based on empirical process control theory and it is based on three pillars: transparency, inspection, and adaption, which are achieved as ...
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... the teams must learn and master the new rituals of an Agile way of working. This is mentioned by several interviewees, who referred to the Shu-Ha-Ri principle ( fig. 13). The expression "follow the rules" means that it is crucial that the guidelines presented by the different Agile methods should be followed. "Break the rule" is something that occurs when a team starts altering the rituals because they want to discover new ways of doing things. "Be the rule" occurs at the moment a team has to create a ...
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