Enterprise Agile Transformation

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Jonathan Bishop, Group Chairman, Bishop Phillips Consulting. [1]

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Definition

As a project management method, originating from 1986 but not really taking off until post 1995, Agile has traditionally been a project management method focused into the IT space and specifically in software development and system implementation. As a reaction to the traditional waterfall approach, it is a method emphasizing iterative delivery, customer feedback, and adaptive planning, now scaled across entire organisations rather than just IT. Consultants use it to redesign governance, funding models, and cross functional ways of working.


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