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Aug 12, 2019 at 20:30 answer added Martin Maat timeline score: 0
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Aug 12, 2019 at 16:05 history reopened Robert Harvey
Aug 12, 2019 at 16:05 history edited Robert Harvey CC BY-SA 4.0
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Aug 12, 2019 at 15:39 comment added Robert Harvey That's a good question. Perhaps by working in a smaller department or team that is somewhat isolated from the juggernaut? Granted, not everything surrounding you is going to be agile, but that's what lead times are for.
Aug 12, 2019 at 15:37 comment added Ewan you do shadow IT
Aug 12, 2019 at 15:37 comment added cobolstinks Are orgs still doing this though? I thought one of the requirements of agile was having small autonomous teams? So how can you claim to do agile with a structure like this?
Aug 12, 2019 at 15:36 history closed Robert Harvey Needs more focus
Aug 12, 2019 at 15:36 comment added Robert Harvey If your question is "are big, lumbering organizations really this big and lumbering," the answer is "yes." I currently work at a place where it takes multiple approvals and four months just to buy a computer.
Aug 12, 2019 at 15:28 history asked cobolstinks CC BY-SA 4.0