What is the average time it takes for a team to "go agile"? What are the biggest reasons they fail?

Danny Riley September 11, 2012

Question asked during the August 30th, 2012 webinar titled "Improving Processes with Scrum and Kanban"

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Nicholas Muldoon
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September 12, 2012

Hi Danny,

Great question.

Honestly it can take years for a company to make a transition to being agile. Teams can often make a transition to Scrum within a matter of weeks.

There are practices and processes and it takes time for all the pieces to come together. For instance, Agile software development teams often don't have the capacity or capability to turn on CI or adopt TDD overnight.

Staying on the right track is the hard part - for instance, if teams start getting over-confident and missing their retrospectives they may quickly find themselves back at step one. In fact, skipping retrospectives and not looking for opportunities to continuously improve the team is one of the biggest reasons for a failed Agile adoption in my experience.

Thanks Danny,
Nicholas Muldoon
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Justin Corcoran
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September 11, 2012

This forum is not really the appropriate place for this question. The forum is for specific questions about Atlassian products, not general "agile" questions.

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