So it's lunch, and let's talk Agile and how it doesn't work in a vacuum.

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Now Agile is a great approach to productivity as it focuses on adaptability, communication, etc. Which is great.

Except it is of limited effect if the environment it's in doesn't have those things.

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Agile methods CAN work better than non-Agile methods in a non-Agile environment. In fact, it often makes problems VERY visibile. But this makes Agile a struggle.

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This is why, over my . . . oh, gods, 13+ years of using Agile when I hear "Agile failed" I hear "my overall environment sucks."

Agile is all about PRODUCTIVE approaches. If you have a hard time applying them, it says something about the big picture.

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So like it or not if you do Agile in a non-Agile environment you WILL inevitably have to protect yourself from, build an interface to, or change the non-Agile parts.

It will happen ANYWAY.

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This makes me think I should rally a few of my fellow Agilists to do a book on this. Because we COMPLAIN enough about it.

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@StevenSavage As I have tried to explain multiple times, Agile doesnt solve your problems, It exposes your problems like a raw nerve. Its up to you and your team to then experiment to fix them. Anything other than that then you are doing it wrong.

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