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Minimum Viable Agile

In my last post, I’ve somewhat criticized the agile frameworks. In short, agile frameworks bring complexity with minimal effectiveness. They even can hinder engineers effectiveness. So, what’s the alternative? In my opinion, most of the engineers don’t really have any problems with short release life cycle and continuous feedback from the customers. If we can apply agile principles with less ceremony; then, we might be able to…

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Scrum, Kanban, or just Agile

Before going deep in the subject, I would like to emphasise that this post is completely personal. You might agree or disagree. It’s up to you. You might even have really good experiences applying these agile frameworks. Nevertheless, personally, I don’t think they provide much value and let me explain why. First things first, Kanban, Scrum aren’t equal to agile manifesto. They are agile software development frameworks.…

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