Agile Heritage
New 1-Minute Video: Agile Has a Long and Colorful Heritage
09 March 2018 by Scott M. Graffius ☕️ 1 minute read
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A new 1-minute video on agile/Scrum was published today. Agile Has a Long and Colorful Heritage is live at https://vimeo.com/259429846 (and it can be played below).
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A new 1-minute video on agile/Scrum was published today. Agile Has a Long and Colorful Heritage is live at https://vimeo.com/259429846 (and it can be played below).
Agile Scrum Guide | Minisode | Agile Has a Long and Colorful Heritage from Scott Graffius on Vimeo.
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Agile Has a Long and Colorful Heritage — in an Infographic from Exceptional PPM and PMO Solutions™
05 March 2018 by Scott M. Graffius ☕️ 1 minute read
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There's a widely-held view that agile development is new. But agile was used decades before it became well-known. For example, software was developed in half-day iterations in 1958 for Project Mercury, the United States' first human spaceflight program. And Harlan Mills of IBM promoted in 1968 that "software development should be done incrementally, in stages with continuous user participation and replanning."
Many innovators and visionaries have advanced agile—which includes Scrum—principles and practices over time. Agile Has a Long and Colorful Heritage: A Timeline Infographic from Exceptional PPM and PMO Solutions™ illustrates via specific examples how agile has progressively evolved. The downloadable infographic is located here.
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There's a widely-held view that agile development is new. But agile was used decades before it became well-known. For example, software was developed in half-day iterations in 1958 for Project Mercury, the United States' first human spaceflight program. And Harlan Mills of IBM promoted in 1968 that "software development should be done incrementally, in stages with continuous user participation and replanning."
Many innovators and visionaries have advanced agile—which includes Scrum—principles and practices over time. Agile Has a Long and Colorful Heritage: A Timeline Infographic from Exceptional PPM and PMO Solutions™ illustrates via specific examples how agile has progressively evolved. The downloadable infographic is located here.
★★★★★
You're invited to find out more about Scott:
- Check out his bio,
- Find out about his speaking engagements,
- See and like his author page at Amazon,
- See and like his video channel at Vimeo, and
- Visit the website for his business — Exceptional PPM and PMO Solutions.
And connect with Scott on social:

