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Agile Myths

Agile Myths

by AgileBI.Guru | 2 - Agile Overview, AgileBI Articles, Community, Done Done

As a Stakeholder or Product Owner I want to understand what the common Agile Myths are So that I know how to identify them when they are referenced Over the years several myths have formed around Agile delivery. Here are some of the more popular ones: Agile is a...

Agile Discipline – Planning

by Shane Gibson | 3.2 - AgileBI Disciplines, AgileBI Articles, Backlogged, Process

There is a myth that Agile is all about being adhoc and that there is no planning upfront involved. It’s not true. In fact when undertaking a AgileBI approach the team will spend far more time in planning sessions than in a typical waterfall project. What is...

Agile Discipline – Documentation 

by Shane Gibson | 3.2 - AgileBI Disciplines, AgileBI Articles, Backlogged

There is a myth that Agile doesn’t deliver documentation.  It’s not true. We always do the documentation that is required during a BI project, such as design and as built documents, what differs is the way we create them and when. A waterfall project is...

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