This way of working can be very different for those used to long specifications and procurement processes, but it’s essential for producing high-quality services to a standard that many users expect.
An agile project is about creating fast iterations of products based on the feedback of real users.
It means regularly releasing small pieces of functionality; constant communication between team members, and using equipment that displays progress being made by your team (eg project management software or whiteboards).
Continuous delivery is about producing regular iterations of your software that’s ready to be released (deployed), though you don’t have to release these iterations to the public.
If your software isn’t ready to be used then it’s not creating any real value. Treat it as stock piling up – and stock is waste.
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