Do You Know the Agile Manifesto?

As we bring 2020 closer to an end we come closer to February 2021. “So what,” you ask?

In February of 2001 seventeen people from the software development community gathered, and a few more were invited but couldn’t make it. While some time was most certainly spent skiing and relaxing at the Snowbird ski resort in Utah there were also conversations about what the right alternative to the then-current standard heavyweight, document-driven software development process might be. Indeed, this meeting was a culmination of various other gatherings before it where various sub-groups had whittled away at this problem before it landed here.

If you consider yourself an agile practitioner, agilist, worker with an agile mindset, or any number of other titles related to the fields of lean and agile software development then this should mean something to you. Saying this meeting is why you have your job might be an exaggeration, but it is most certainly highly related to why your job looks the way it does.

Between now and February 2021 I am going to revive my “Back to the Basics” series and spend time going over the Agile Manifesto. This is something that I believe every team should spend time on, especially during team formation. I’ll start today with the manifesto itself.

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