I am Woody Zuill. Below are my "8" Agile Maxims.
I use these maxims to remind me of a few things that are meaningful to me about Agile Software Development
You are welcome to use them if you like. They are based on my experiences and things I've learned over the years so they might not be useful or meaningful to you. I share them because a number of people have asked me to do so. I like that.
They are not in any particular order, although my favorite is probably the paraphrase from Rober Henri.
You'll note that there are actually Nine... the ninth one is simply a disclaimer that this is bound to grow, shrink, or otherwise change over time.
- It is in the doing of the work that we discover the work that we must do. Doing exposes reality.
- "Responding to Change" is impossible unless code is easy to change, easy to maintain, easy to fix, and easy to enhance.
- Question Everything - put special focus on our deepest held beliefs. What we trust most hides our biggest problems.
- "Working Software" is software that users are actually using. Until it's in use it is truly useless.
- Stress at work diminishes value. Crunch-time is a symptom of harmful and counter-productive attitudes.
- We are the innovators of our process. Learn what works for others, prove it for our self, innovate beyond.
- The object isn't to make great software, it's to be in that wonderful state which makes great software inevitable - Henri
- The more we work at the work we do, the less capable we become -Repenning/Sterman - Make time for improving capability
- The unspoken Agile Maxim - I reserve the right to add, remove, change, improve.
You can visit my blog here: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Agility
I hope you have a great day, week, and life!