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Sustaining Agile Beyond Adoption
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2018
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Software MaintenanceEngineeringInnovation AdoptionProject ManagementSustainable DevelopmentSoftware EngineeringAgile Beyond AdoptionScrumPost-adoptive AgileAgile Software DevelopmentManagementSoftware PracticeAgile MethodologiesAgile DevelopmentCommunity EngagementDesignStrategyStrategic ManagementInnovationLean Software DevelopmentCommunity DevelopmentSoftware DevelopmentPost-adoptive AgilityDevelopment MethodologyBusinessSustainabilityAgile Manufacturing
Agile approaches are adopted in industry to improve outcomes from software development, and are increasingly the subject of research studies. However, adoption is not the end of the story. Agile requires on-going change and commitment in order to become sustainable and embedded within teams and organisations. This study explores current perceptions of post-adoptive agility. We asked 50 practitioners 'what does agile sustainability mean to you?'. Analysis of practitioner comments identified four themes: being completely agile, independent, focused on business value and need, and consistent across time. Post-adoptive agile is an under-researched area, there is inconsistent use of terminology, and there is a gap between practitioners' and researchers' perceptions about what is important for sustaining agile.
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