During the past few years, the interpretation of the term “agile” has become so overburdened that it sometimes offers a wrong view of what agility is. This disharmony is called… Click to show full abstract
During the past few years, the interpretation of the term “agile” has become so overburdened that it sometimes offers a wrong view of what agility is. This disharmony is called Fake Agile because there is not a complete alignment with the principles and values of agile. In this article, we deal with the causes and early symptoms that make a difference between true agile and Fake Agile. We identify some reasons for its emergence, we present some implications of practicing Fake Agile, and we discuss how to mitigate it.
               
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