When tracking progress, which term describes using agile techniques at the delivery level, and traditional techniques at the direction and management levels?
A) Preferable? Nah, that would be too good to be true. Keeping the upper management happy with traditional methods while the devs get to play with agile? Sounds like a dream, not reality.
A) Preferable? Nah, that would be too good to be true. Keeping the upper management happy with traditional methods while the devs get to play with agile? Sounds like a dream, not reality.
B) Typical sounds like the most logical choice to me. Mixing agile and traditional approaches is pretty common these days, even if it's not always the ideal solution.
Effective, huh? I guess that's the fancy term for doing 'half-agile, half-waterfall' - you know, the best of both worlds... or the worst, depending on how you look at it!
Hmm, I think this question is testing our understanding of the different levels of agile implementation. I'd go with C) Effective - it seems to describe the right balance of agile and traditional techniques.
C) Effective seems to be the most suitable option for describing the use of agile techniques at the delivery level and traditional techniques at the direction and management levels.
I agree with Jesusita, using agile techniques at the delivery level and traditional techniques at the direction and management levels can be very effective.
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