I can also just say that this is a great post. I can reflect on the point that a lot of people talk about “doing agile” but have no clue on what this really means in regards to the project and involvement and risk for the client.
As I do work in an agency for a couple of years and as much as we would love to do more agile work, we are still bound to the waterfall process.
There is still a long way to go until we can work like the agile process and people around us actually understand it. Especially clients, new business folks and the management team. It is a great chance, but obviously also includes a number of risks which should not be forgotten.
I can also just say that this is a great post. I can reflect on the point that a lot of people talk about “doing agile” but have no clue on what this really means in regards to the project and involvement and risk for the client.
As I do work in an agency for a couple of years and as much as we would love to do more agile work, we are still bound to the waterfall process.
There is still a long way to go until we can work like the agile process and people around us actually understand it. Especially clients, new business folks and the management team. It is a great chance, but obviously also includes a number of risks which should not be forgotten.