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The business case for Agile

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How valuable is Agile in practice? What are the business impacts of Agile? Why should we care about Agile? I will identify some statistical evidence on the impact of Agile on the following areas: Projects failure rate Teams productivity Customers satisfaction The bottom line First of, Projects failure rate: What do the statistics say? The Agile failure rate is 8% , while the Waterfall failure rate is 21%. The best thing about Agile failure is that it happens early, which reduces the losses. Traditional methods fail near or after the delivery date. And might not be what the customer wants. Teams productivity What do the statistics say? at least 400% better than the average waterfall team.  Who wouldn’t want to move faster?! What is more important is that Agile provides the ability to switch directions based on feedback.  Customers satisfaction What do the statistics say? 56% more satisfied customers than traditional methods. The goal of the traditional method is to deliv...