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<blockquote data-quote="ChoppeAyya" data-source="post: 24255562" data-attributes="member: 561038"><p>This is from my agile experience.</p><p></p><p>Practicle difficulties..</p><p>1. Members do not see the bigger picture. They try to focus on sprint based delievery. </p><p>2. Without CI ( continuous integration) and CD (continuous delivery) and test automation you cant realise the true benefits of agile. This is a bigger challenge if u convert a team who is already existing project to agile.</p><p>3. If not trained properly, team members misunderstand concepts.</p><p>4. Traditional project management role has to change. </p><p>5. In perfect agile its developer who does the end to end testing and automation. In sri lanka some developers has this attitude problem that they cant do testing. If you got such members in ur team it will be difficult for you.</p><p></p><p>Benefits.</p><p>Frequent deliveries to client.</p><p>Requirements can be changed untill taken in for development. Which makes client satisfied and project is less likely to deviate from original requirement which was there when project was started.</p><p>Agile demands people to collaborate, which makes a supportive environment to work.</p><p>Project planning becomes easier and practicle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChoppeAyya, post: 24255562, member: 561038"] This is from my agile experience. Practicle difficulties.. 1. Members do not see the bigger picture. They try to focus on sprint based delievery. 2. Without CI ( continuous integration) and CD (continuous delivery) and test automation you cant realise the true benefits of agile. This is a bigger challenge if u convert a team who is already existing project to agile. 3. If not trained properly, team members misunderstand concepts. 4. Traditional project management role has to change. 5. In perfect agile its developer who does the end to end testing and automation. In sri lanka some developers has this attitude problem that they cant do testing. If you got such members in ur team it will be difficult for you. Benefits. Frequent deliveries to client. Requirements can be changed untill taken in for development. Which makes client satisfied and project is less likely to deviate from original requirement which was there when project was started. Agile demands people to collaborate, which makes a supportive environment to work. Project planning becomes easier and practicle. [/QUOTE]
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