The Declaration of Interdependence
You know all about the Agile Manifesto, of course, but what is the Declaration of Interdependence?
It is the next logical step, the answer to the question how Agile principles can be extended to non-software projects, and management in general.
Alistair Cockburn has written about it on his site, and in an article for Better Software Magazine.
The declaration is a year and a half old, but the article was published in June. Do read the article. It does show how profoundly different an Agile business is from the ordinary kind. (Technically, "the ordinary kind" is a business based on the principles of Scientific Management and cost accounting.)
Just a little something to show that the blog is alive. Have been quite busy the past few weeks, but will make time for more blogging. (I am not sure if that is a threat or a promise.)
It is the next logical step, the answer to the question how Agile principles can be extended to non-software projects, and management in general.
Alistair Cockburn has written about it on his site, and in an article for Better Software Magazine.
The declaration is a year and a half old, but the article was published in June. Do read the article. It does show how profoundly different an Agile business is from the ordinary kind. (Technically, "the ordinary kind" is a business based on the principles of Scientific Management and cost accounting.)
Just a little something to show that the blog is alive. Have been quite busy the past few weeks, but will make time for more blogging. (I am not sure if that is a threat or a promise.)
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