"These days, agile is essentially the law of the land if you’re in product management.... But the resulting emphasis on sprints and short-term planning can lead to a lack of a larger product vision. It's also often incompatible with the longer planning cycles of enterprise customers and partners." I enjoyed this article in First Round Review.
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"The key is to take a two-pronged approach: 1) articulate a long-term product vision, but 2) establish a culture of flexibility when it comes to the details." Such a culture is not inherent in agile; you have to push for it.
Do you think this is true? While we're at it, what else is missing in agile? Or are you in love? Tell me a story.
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