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A Framework That Changed Everything By the mid-2000s, software teams had choices. Multiple agile frameworks competed for adoption. But within a decade, one clear winner emerged: Scrum. Today, surveys consistently show that Scrum and Scrum-based approaches dominate the agile landscape. The 15th Annual State of Agile Report found that Scrum far surpasses all other frameworks in actual use. How did Scrum win? It came down to three key advantages.
The Problem That Started It All Imagine working on a project where plans are set in stone for months, only to discover halfway through that everything has changed. Your customer wants something completely different. The technology you planned to use is outdated. Your careful timeline means nothing now. ription
The Window Is Closing! Jeff Sutherland didn't mince words: "You need to be [at extreme agile] before 2030. And you're not going to get there unless you start today." That's not a suggestion. It's a warning. Here's why the urgency is real—and what you should do about it right now.
From Support Tool to Team Member Here's where Extreme Agile gets interesting—and a little uncomfortable for traditional Agile practitioners. In traditional Agile, tools support the team. Jira tracks stories. Slack facilitates communication. GitHub stores code. These are passive instruments that do what humans tell them to do. These are directed tools. In Extreme Agile, AI doesn't just support the team. It participates as a team member.
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