Most companies I have seen that do "agile" are doing waterfall. They have months long roadmaps (no agility). Ideas that are created by management, then they are estimated, scheduled, then designed, then user tested, then developed and tested (they press this into Scrumban to look agile and not be laughed at).
Rarely do I see a company that iterates over a feature until they get it right (See XP). Rarely do I see a company without a roadmap and people discovering and developing a feature together at the same time.
(Shameless Plug: It's so sad that I wrote about it in "Why we always end up with waterfall" [0])
Rarely do I see a company that iterates over a feature until they get it right (See XP). Rarely do I see a company without a roadmap and people discovering and developing a feature together at the same time.
(Shameless Plug: It's so sad that I wrote about it in "Why we always end up with waterfall" [0])
[0] https://www.amazingcto.com/why-we-always-endup-with-waterfal...