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Capital One Agile

Last post 06:22 am August 23, 2019 by Ian Mitchell
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02:23 pm August 22, 2019

Is Capital One pretty much the epitome of a Agile company? 


10:35 pm August 22, 2019

What makes you say that?

I don't think anyone can know unless they have worked for Capital One.


10:48 pm August 22, 2019

To echo Ben Brumm, I don't think that anyone can know unless they not only work at Capital One, but a lot of other companies. There are other companies or organizations that may also be good examples. I read about a division of Toyota that creates software using the Toyota Way and Scrum. Basecamp has an approach that strikes me as being very consistent with the values and principles of Agile Software Development as well. And these are just two companies that have talked or written about their approaches - how many aren't as visible in the public eye?


06:22 am August 23, 2019

Is Capital One pretty much the epitome of a Agile company? 

What would you look for, if Capital One’s agility were to be measured and evidenced?


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