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In this episode of "Definitely Maybe Agile," hosts Peter Maddison and David Sharrock discuss the evolution of agile methodologies beyond software development. They explore how agile principles can be applied to business processes, such as budgeting, and delve into the challenges of implementing cultural change within organizations. The conversation touches on the importance of collaboration, facilitated workshops, and the need to move beyond rigid frameworks to focus on outcomes and ways of working that drive value.
This week's takeaways:
- Organizations should focus on the benefits and mindset of agile rather than getting caught up in terminology or strict processes.
- Continued efforts to drive cultural shifts are important, even as the initial momentum for change may wane in some environments.
- Instead of fixating on agile terminology or frameworks, organizations should concentrate on fostering collaboration, cross-functional teamwork, and achieving tangible business outcomes to deliver better value sooner safer happier.
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