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- 4.1 Goals of Agile Process Maturity
- 4.2 Why Is Agile Process Improvement Important?
- 4.3 Where Do I Start?
- 4.4 Understanding Agile Process Maturity
- 4.5 Applying the Principles
- 4.6 Recognition by the Agile Community
- 4.7 Consensus within the Agile Community
- 4.8 What Agile Process Maturity Is Not
- 4.9 What Does an Immature Agile Process Look Like?
- 4.10 Problems with Agile
- 4.11 Waterfall Pitfalls
- 4.12 The Items on the Right
- 4.13 Agile Coexisting with Non-Agile
- 4.14 IT Governance
- 4.15 ALM and the Agile Principles
- 4.16 Agile as a Repeatable Process
- 4.17 Deming and Quality Management
- 4.18 Agile Maturity in the Enterprise
- 4.19 Continuous Process Improvement
- 4.20 Measuring the ALM
- 4.21 Vendor Management
- 4.22 Hardware Development
- 4.23 Conclusion
This chapter is from the book
4.19 Continuous Process Improvement
The most effective way to implement mature agile processes is to take an agile and iterative approach to implementing the agile ALM itself. This means that you need to be continuously working toward excellence. Learning from mistakes is par for the course, and effective processes should also be self-correcting.
4.19.1 Self-Correcting
Process improvement is not without its challenges. The important thing is to ensure that your processes correct themselves and evolve. Being able to improve your processes is much easier if you are able to measure them and demonstrate progress over time.