#agile proved a revolutionary idea because it helped #softwareengineers navigate complexity and uncertainty effectively. It gave them a framework to move forward with intention and precision, even though they couldn’t see the whole staircase in front of them.
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That said, it’s not a silver bullet, so it can’t solve every problem. Chaos is very different to complexity and uncertainty, and in this short video, Martin Hinshelwood explains why Chaos is a harbinger of disaster in an #agile environment.
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Of the Agile Apocalypse is chaos. Chaos! Oh my, chaos is everywhere in teams. It manifests as not having a plan, of not knowing which way we’re going, not having goals. And what would you expect when everybody doesn’t have the same goal? They’re not working together towards a common goal. You end up with chaos; everybody’s pulling in different directions.
And this applies not just at the team level, but all the way up your organisation. Why would you think everybody would be going in the same direction if they don’t all understand the goals of the organisation, the goals of the product, and how the work that they do every day contributes to those goals?
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