In 2001, a new approach to technology development was created by a daring group of developers. Called Agile, the process put customers at the center of product development, encouraged rapid prototyping, and dramatically increased corporate speed and agility.
Continuous Development Will Change Organizations as Much as Agile Did
It’s not just for tech companies and startups.
May 04, 2018
Summary.
Just like Agile transformed both technical product development and corporate strategy at large, today a new methodology has begun sweeping the business world: Continuous Development. Like Agile, Continuous Development started as a tool for software development in startups, but has rapidly grown in popularity among business leaders in every industry. As a new development process, Continuous Development offers four key benefits: it decreases time to market, allows for more frequent experimentation, faster problem resolution, and greater productivity. More than just an obscure software development system, Continuous Development offers strategic implications that are relevant to any business leader.