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      <title>Agile Hybrid is the new Waterfall</title>
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      <description>Since the publishing of the Manifesto for Agile Software Development in 2001, the software development world has continued to extol its virtues beyond the realm of software development. This is so much so that over the past 2 cycles in the development of the Project Management Institute&amp;rsquo;s Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), Agile techniques and principles are becoming integrated into traditional waterfall project management. It&amp;rsquo;s easy to see why. At the time the Agile Manifesto was signed, there was a large push back against developing in a vacuum and blindly following a plan that has a known recipe for failure.</description>
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      <description>We are here to help you Does your project need a boost? Are you looking to become more Agile not only for a project but for your entire enterprise? Do you want to be more proactive in your planning instead of reactive? Is your team performing, but not to the level they should be?
Please feel free to contact us, and let us help you get on the road to high-performance.</description>
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      <title>SAFe is not safe</title>
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      <description>Most everyone in the Agile Project Management space is aware of, if not certified in, the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe). A framework so extensive, that it has it&amp;rsquo;s own company behind it ([www.scaledagile.com]). For the unaware, SAFe is a &amp;lsquo;method&amp;rsquo; by which you can &amp;lsquo;scale agile practices&amp;rsquo; across the enterprise. It does this by instituting a number of planning cycles called &amp;ldquo;program increments&amp;rdquo;, and uses the concept of a &amp;ldquo;Release Train Engineer&amp;rdquo; who conducts a &amp;ldquo;release&amp;rdquo; through an &amp;ldquo;Agile Release Train&amp;rdquo;.</description>
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