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How to Get the Best of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with Lean/Agile?

During the last few years, we have seen that nearly all technology based products and services must learn to leverage AI in order to compete effectively in the marketplace. We recommend adopting Lean/Agile principles and practices for this purpose. In this manner, organizations can continuously improve time to market and realize exceptional value early and often. In this post we’ll describe the top challenges that we see in the field as well as tips and tricks for applying Agile to get the best of AI. These are all patterns that we’ve applied successfully at AgileSparks in our work with a diverse set of clients. What are the top challenges that we’ve seen in the field regarding AI in the organization?

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Agile

Lean/Kanban approach to Teams

To Team or not to Team?

If you look at the definition of Kanban or Lean, you wouldn’t find teams anywhere there.

If you look at the Agile Manifesto, you can find “The best architectures, requirements, and designs
emerge from self-organizing teams”

Scrum is quite clear about the topic

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Agile Marketing

What Is Agile Marketing

This ISN’T Agile Marketing

First, a couple of clarifications and myth-busting. Agile Marketing isn’t reactive marketing. Agile Marketing isn’t about how you react in a Marketing/PR crisis (ask United about those) or real-time opportunity (you can ask Oreo about those). I don’t mean that you can not/shouldn’t deal with those when you’re doing Agile Marketing, but it isn’t what Agile Marketing is about.

Agile Marketing also isn’t “We just get things done without any real process.” Being super-responsive and saying “yes we can” all the time isn’t Agile Marketing. (Especially if it means unsustainable pace).

Finally, Agile Marketing also isn’t Scrum, Daily Scrums/Standups, Sprints, Scrum Masters, Kanban Boards. It

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Lean Startup

What Is Lean Startup?

How can you develop products in domains of extreme uncertainty?
How can you learn who will be the customers? What do the customers value? What will be a scalable and repeatable business model?

Learn about the new approach to discovering these critical aspects of a business using the latest techniques from the Lean Startup world (NOT just for Startups!!!). Based on the Lean Startup movement started by Eric Ries’ “Lean Startup” book.

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