Frequent Agile Questions
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What is agile?
It is an umbrella term for lightweight frameworks, tools and techniques that help teams and organisations achieve agility.
What is the difference between agile and agility?
Why agility is important from a business point of view and how agile supports that.
What is the difference between Scrum and agile?
Organisations, teams and individuals that have the ability to respond to changing consumer demand, market conditions and new technology entrants are hugely successful.
What is Kanban?
Kanban is best described as “a method for optimising the flow of valuable work”, as it is not guided by rules, but key principles:
What is the difference between Scrum and Kanban?
Both Scrum and Kanban are popular agile frameworks used to help teams work together to get things done.
What is business agility?
Business agility is the inherent ability of an organisation to respond to change.
What scaling agile frameworks are available?
As agile has developed over the last 10-15 years, questions have arisen about how you scale when you get several teams working on the same product.
What is a Scrum Master?
The scrum framework defines three roles and gives clear accountabilities to each, in order to simplify decision-making and ensure that things get done.
What is a Product Owner?
Fundamentally, the role exists to help represent the needs of both the business stakeholders and the users within a complex environment.
What is an agile coach?
Coaching is a profession that is more complex than it looks but provides huge value when done well.