1800doctorb@lemmy.worldtoProgramming@programming.dev•Study finds 268% higher failure rates for Agile software projects
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5 months agoI’m curious what they mean by “failure.” I read the article but didn’t get a clear definition. Isn’t one of the expected outcomes of agile the ability to experiment rapidly and move on when the experiment fails?
So what if you fail 300% more? If you’re able to get 300% more ideas to the stage where you can test their viability, then it’s a success.
Once you can lift over 100, you reach enlightenment and never miss the hole.