Agile Development

Written by Dr Timothy Mansfield
Published on 1 May 2018

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Agile Development

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Tim Mansfield is a strategist, culture consultant and futures researcher, specialising in the cultural sector. He has been the CEO of the Interaction Consortium since August 2016.

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What is Agile?
The ability to create and respond to change in order to succeed in an uncertain and turbulent environment.

Agile Development isn't new, it's been around since at least the mid-1990s, so you've probably heard of it. But although many people agree with the idea of Agile, we've found that very few people understand it.

We've used different versions of an agile approach since we started The IC in 2009. We've used agile principles to build software, to develop designs, to evolve user experience and to run and transform the company itself.

We blog about different aspects of Agile and this page collects those posts:

Agile and Innovation

If you're interested in how Agile Development fits into a broader approach to innovation, no matter whether you're trying to start a company or working inside a very established organisation. Check out our Innovation, Startups & Being an Entrepreneur (or Intrapreneur) page.

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