From Agile Pilot Project to Enterprise-wide Deployment: Five Sure-Fire Ways to Fail When You Scale
by VersionOne Inc.

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Published on: 10/01/2008
Type of content: White Paper
Format: Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
Length: 6
Price: FREE

Overview
Transitioning from small-scale agile successes to large-scale effective agile projects can be a complex process. Scaling agile methods is a significant undertaking for an organization. The implications are far-reaching and diverse, presenting substantial challenges for any business.

Read this white paper to discover the common mistakes associated with scaling agile development through an enterprise and how to avoid them. Gain insight into each pitfall, the consequences each can bring, and the steps organizations can take to avoid them. Explore the importance of appropriate training, cross-department communication, modified management practices, process consistency, and the appropriate infrastructure to successfully promote agile adoption.

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