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How to explain Agile and Scrum to your grandpa in 5 mins. And to better understand both yourself

How to explain Agile and Scrum to your grandpa in 5 mins. And to better understand both yourself

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Agile is flexibility out of necessity. It’s being prepared to live in a small house first, meet your team often, work with those who can do several things at once, and add changes as you go.

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Agile is pretty intuitive

  1. Agile principles are intuitive. When we have limited resources, we become more flexible and go agile. I would add one more point to the Agile Manifesto: “Common sense is more important than anything else, including agile itself.”
  2. If we don’t know whether or not we need the product in the first place, we are better off building it in an agile way. Even if we have enough resources. Any experimental project needs an agile approach.
  3. If we have resources and know that we do indeed need the product and what it should look like — we should forget about agile and just build it. 

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