Chris Webb's Agile Umbrella Diagram. Click on it to zoom in a bit. |
If you want to see the full size image, go to the Deloitte blog, entry, Navigating the Agile Landscape, written by Chris Webb back in March 7, 2016. In it, he talks about all the different practices and frameworks that fall under what he calls, "The Agile Umbrella".
Scrum, Extreme Programming (XP), DevOps, Kanban, Kaizen (Continuous Improvement), Test Driven Development, Agile Modelling, Feature Driven Development, Theory of Constraints, Product Development (FLOW), Behaviour Driven Development (BDD), Lean, Design Thinking, Human Centered Design, Dynamic Systems Development Method, Prince 2 Agile, Rational Unified Process (RUP), Crystal, Mikado Method, Cynefin, Large enterprise Scale Scrum, Scale Agile Framework, Disciplined Agile Delivery, Management 3.0, Beyond Budget. Rightshifting, 6 sigma.
I've been in the software industry for the past twenty years, and I only have used a quarter of these!
It appears that it might be based on Craig Smith's 2014 talk, "40 Methods in 40 Minutes". Take a look at it the blog entry see the slides.
YOW! Australia 2015 - Craig Smith - 40 Agile Methods in 40 Minutes
However it came to be, the detail is facinating!
On Slideshare, Chris Webb calls it an Agile Placemat, Version 9.
It's a shame that it isn't truly being sold as a placement. It's something I might ask my wife to get me for Christmas.
... Well, maybe not with all the blinking.
Happy Testing!
-T.J. Maher
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