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Title: The Journey to Enterprise Agility
Other Titles: Systems Thinking and Organizational Legacy /
Authors: Kulak, Daryl. ;;Li, Hong. ;
subject: Computer Science;Management Information Systems;Software Engineering;Computer Science;Management of Computing and Information Systems. ;;Software Management. ;;Software Engineering
Year: 2017
place: Cham :
Publisher: Springer International Publishing :
Imprint: Springer,
Abstract: This is the first book to seriously address the disconnection between nimble Agile teams and other groups in the enterprise, including enterprise architecture, the program management office (PMO), human resources, and even business executives. When an enterprise experiments with practice improvements, software development teams often jump on board with excitement, while other groups are left to wonder how they will fit in. We address how these groups can adapt to Agile teams. More importantly, we show how many Agile teams cause their own problems, damaging scalability and sustainability, by requiring special treatment, and by failing to bridge the gaps between themselves and other groups. We call this phenomenon eeAgile illth.ee Adopting a set of eebest practicesee is not enough. All of us, Agile teams and the corporate groups, must change our intentions and worldviews to be more compatible with the success of the enterprise. Join us on the journey to enterprise agility. It is a crooked path, fraught with danger, confusion and complexity. It is the only way to reach the pinnacles we hope to experience in the form of better business value delivered faster for less cost. ;
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ISBN: 9783319540870 ;
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More Information: XIX, 286 p. 35 illus., 32 illus. in color. ; online resource. ;
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Title: The Journey to Enterprise Agility
Other Titles: Systems Thinking and Organizational Legacy /
Authors: Kulak, Daryl. ;;Li, Hong. ;
subject: Computer Science;Management Information Systems;Software Engineering;Computer Science;Management of Computing and Information Systems. ;;Software Management. ;;Software Engineering
Year: 2017
place: Cham :
Publisher: Springer International Publishing :
Imprint: Springer,
Abstract: This is the first book to seriously address the disconnection between nimble Agile teams and other groups in the enterprise, including enterprise architecture, the program management office (PMO), human resources, and even business executives. When an enterprise experiments with practice improvements, software development teams often jump on board with excitement, while other groups are left to wonder how they will fit in. We address how these groups can adapt to Agile teams. More importantly, we show how many Agile teams cause their own problems, damaging scalability and sustainability, by requiring special treatment, and by failing to bridge the gaps between themselves and other groups. We call this phenomenon eeAgile illth.ee Adopting a set of eebest practicesee is not enough. All of us, Agile teams and the corporate groups, must change our intentions and worldviews to be more compatible with the success of the enterprise. Join us on the journey to enterprise agility. It is a crooked path, fraught with danger, confusion and complexity. It is the only way to reach the pinnacles we hope to experience in the form of better business value delivered faster for less cost. ;
Description: 


SpringerLink (Online service) ;
005.74 ; 23 ;
Printed edition: ; 9783319540863. ;

URI: http://localhost/handle/Hannan/1844
ISBN: 9783319540870 ;
9783319540863 (print) ;
More Information: XIX, 286 p. 35 illus., 32 illus. in color. ; online resource. ;
Appears in Collections:مهندسی فناوری اطلاعات

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Title: The Journey to Enterprise Agility
Other Titles: Systems Thinking and Organizational Legacy /
Authors: Kulak, Daryl. ;;Li, Hong. ;
subject: Computer Science;Management Information Systems;Software Engineering;Computer Science;Management of Computing and Information Systems. ;;Software Management. ;;Software Engineering
Year: 2017
place: Cham :
Publisher: Springer International Publishing :
Imprint: Springer,
Abstract: This is the first book to seriously address the disconnection between nimble Agile teams and other groups in the enterprise, including enterprise architecture, the program management office (PMO), human resources, and even business executives. When an enterprise experiments with practice improvements, software development teams often jump on board with excitement, while other groups are left to wonder how they will fit in. We address how these groups can adapt to Agile teams. More importantly, we show how many Agile teams cause their own problems, damaging scalability and sustainability, by requiring special treatment, and by failing to bridge the gaps between themselves and other groups. We call this phenomenon eeAgile illth.ee Adopting a set of eebest practicesee is not enough. All of us, Agile teams and the corporate groups, must change our intentions and worldviews to be more compatible with the success of the enterprise. Join us on the journey to enterprise agility. It is a crooked path, fraught with danger, confusion and complexity. It is the only way to reach the pinnacles we hope to experience in the form of better business value delivered faster for less cost. ;
Description: 


SpringerLink (Online service) ;
005.74 ; 23 ;
Printed edition: ; 9783319540863. ;

URI: http://localhost/handle/Hannan/1844
ISBN: 9783319540870 ;
9783319540863 (print) ;
More Information: XIX, 286 p. 35 illus., 32 illus. in color. ; online resource. ;
Appears in Collections:مهندسی فناوری اطلاعات

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