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Why designers fail to integrate into Agile teams

UX Planet

Prescriptive Agile frameworks make it hard for designers to add valuable contributions to the team. Desperate to find an alternative to our ineffective process, I stumbled upon Agile and it blew my mind. But in my new Agile team, I was designing fragments that felt incomplete. Our design process was waterfall. Guess what?

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What is Agile UX? Methods & Process

UX Planet

Agile UX is a design methodology based on the principles of Agile software development. Agile is a proven software development approach that emphasizes flexibility, collaboration and efficiency. Agile UX adopts the same values, reframed in the context of digital design projects. What is the Agile UX Process?

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Agile Uncovered: Understanding What Agile Really Means?

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Agile is about flexibility, collaboration, and customer satisfaction. Agile helps you keep up. We’re going to dig into Agile. We’ll also look at how Agile has evolved over time and why it’s more relevant today than ever before. The Origins of Agile Agile didn’t just emerge out of nowhere.

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The Collision of Product Management and Product Ownership

The Product Coalition

A story of love, hate, oppression and triumph I’ll admit, I’ve started to fall out of love with agile over the past year or so?—?don’t I wholeheartedly believe that you need to be adaptable to survive today but the further I travel on my own journey the more I wonder if we as an industry are moving past agile. Enter agile.

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Planning and Execution in a Time of Change

The Product Coalition

Google, still just a scale-up in 2001, managed to come out stronger from the dot com bust and made a successful IPO in 2004. Instead we want to assess and test dozens of ideas quickly and cheaply, and only invest in those that move us in the right direction. The GIST Framework ?—?Goals, Goals, Idea, Steps, Tasks.

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Productboard founder and CEO Hubert Palan on mastering product strategy

Intercom, Inc.

Steve Blank, the father of Lean Startup, was my professor at Berkley and he got me into, “You need to get out of the building and test and iterate.” I’m an engineer and I think like an engineer, so I’m looking for frameworks and patterns. .” That was the moment, and we started building it. Making the move.

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Forget Methodologies, Focus on Customers

Modus Create

I’ll review four methodologies: waterfall, Lean, design, and Agile. The term Agile was officially coined in 2001 as a result of a document called Manifesto for Agile Software Development. The core tenets of Agile make a few things pretty clear. Waterfall breaks a project down into clear, predefined phases.