Agile Is Dead? — But That’s What Makes It Interesting
From the lens of a Program Manager, Agile Coach, and Recovering Framework Junkie By Vincent Samuel AL Devasahayam Let me get this out of the way: I’ve lived and breathed Agile for over 17 years. I’ve facilitated stand-ups that felt like TED Talks, survived more plannings than Marvel sequels, and coached teams across fintech, banking, education, and tech. And yet - I find myself looking to a movement that boldly declares: “Agile is dead.” I’ve seen what real agility can do to teams, products, and lives. But that’s exactly why this so-called "death" of Agile is worth paying attention to. 1. It Calls Out the Theatrics What the “Agile is Dead” movement gets absolutely right is this: somewhere along the line, Agile became a performance . Teams do daily stand-ups but can’t speak up. Velocity is treated like a KPI instead of a guidepost. Certifications are worn like armor, but value delivery is forgotten. I’ve seen Scrum boards that are prettier than the prod...