Study finds 268% higher failure rates for Agile software projects - eviltoast
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    5 months ago

    On all the agile projects I’ve worked on, the teams have been very reluctant to make a specification in place before starting development.

    I don’t think this is an Agile thing, at all. I mean, look at what Agile’s main trait: multiple iterations with acceptance testing and product&design reviews. At each iteration there is planning. At each planning session you review/create tickets tracking goals and tasks. This makes it abundantly clear that Agile is based in your ability to plan for the long term but break/adapt progress into multiple short-term plans.