Should You Start By Following “The Rules?”

When Daniel was learning Karate in The Karate Kid, Mr. Miyagi had him start by doing tasks over and over without explanation so he could master the basics before actually using the martial art on his own. And this method of mastering a skill is something we see across many disciplines outside martial arts—sometimes it's even applied to learning agility.   But is following and mastering “the rules” before venturing off and making your own improvements the best way to start to increase your agility? We say no, because getting good at executing a framework is missing the point of being Agile.    In this episode, we hope to encourage you to look at your team's unique goals and desired outcomes and feel free to step outside of “the rules” so you can focus on what's working and leave behind what's not.

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There is a lot of material on how a team should operate in an agile manner. There is also a lot of material for leadership as to the benefits of agility, the mindset, etc. But there is not a lot of material directed towards those folks who sit in between. Agile Bites breaks down key Lean and Agile concepts and practices for the people who are often tasked with supporting these things. People who may have to be redefining their roles in a world of incremental delivery. Or maybe they’ve been put in the middle of an “agile transformation” and things are not going as well as promised.