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Agile Adoption Has Hit A Brick Wall

by Kelly Waters

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Scott Ambler, IBM practice leader for agile development, and prolific author, has cited a survey that suggests agile adoption has peaked.

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Agile adoption has hit a brick wall

Personally I'm not so sure.

I've commented before about surveys. They're potentially unreliable because it depends so much on which companies were in the sample.

Maybe they surveyed similar companies? Maybe the surveyed companies had adopted agile development in small pockets before and now it's mainstream?

In reality, I think it's very hard to judge.

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2 comments:

  1. Kelly Waters said...

    I just saw this related survey on Artem's blog...

    http://agilesoftwaredevelopment.com/blog/cspag/what-are-cio039s-thinking-or-are-the

    Kelly.

  2. Anonymous said...

    Kelly - great blog. I wouldn't say agile adoption is peaking, but from Scott Ambler's presentation I would pick up on the increase in evidence supporting agile. The more evidence we have, the better we can educate .

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