Agile practices and innovation go hand in hand as adapting and fine-tuning products or ideas are the approach common in both in innovation and the iterative nature of the agile practices.

Agile practices can also be adapted to many different fields beyond the software and product development areas, where prevalently nowadays practiced. In fact, there are a lot of emerging research that found agile practices are adaptable to a wide array of fields. For instance, the classroom education where teaching courses can be iterative and adapted weekly basis. Also, the construction industry has been adapting to agile approaches. Furthermore, agile approaches can be combined from the more flexible Kanban to the more scripted Scrum, for instance into ScrumBan, or waterfall hybrid with Scrum in ScrumFall, thus adapting the agile practices to fit into more diverse environments for different purposes and uses. The possibilities are limitless; however, the adoption process has been somewhat lagging.

Exploring more in those ideas is what this blog will be contributing to the conversation.

Dr. Sarman Kennedyd