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What does post-Agile mean to you?

Submitted by Paul on Thursday, 15 February 2007No Comment

Agile is always a great question subject, to generate divided opinions. In one way, the agile movement hasn’t even got off the ground in many organizations, but at the same time it seems companies claim to be Agile by default. In my consulting experience, success of implemetation is varied. But now the worst of the hype has faded away (well, in US anyway), what has/will come now? An improved version of Agile, or time for something newer, such as Behavior Driven Development? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavior_driven_development)

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