One of the biggest misconceptions about Agile is that it’s “easier” than traditional approaches. The reality? It’s much harder.
In a traditional model, you had time, often too much of it. In Agile, you don’t. You need frequent working product. You need to make decisions with incomplete information and still deliver value. You need to embrace uncertainty, but not recklessness.
If you have work that isn’t refined, a deployment process that isn’t within the team’s control, or a team structure that still relies on functional silos, you’re making Agile harder than it needs to be.
True agility demands more discipline, more cross-functional collaboration, and a relentless focus on delivering value. It’s not just a framework; it’s a commitment to excellence.
Are you making Agile work for you, or are you just going through the motions?