The Roadmap
Welcome to The Roadmap, the technology law podcast series from Bristows. In this podcast, our technology lawyers dive into the digital transformation trends that are re-shaping modern businesses, even entire industries. In each episode, we will unpack a particular technology or trend – whether a type of transformational project, the latest market practice or a regulatory change – and explain what our clients need to understand in order to add value to their business. If you have any feedback, questions or comments, please email us at theroadmap@bristows.com - we'd love to hear from you. Also, find all the latest episodes on our tech focused site, The Cookie Jar, for views on matters shaping technology: https://www.bristows.com/the-cookie-jar-podcast-videos/
The Roadmap
Ep 13: Agile methodologies – strategic (re-)thinking: Part 1
In this episode of The Roadmap, our technology lawyers Alice Esuola-Grant and Vik Khurana begin the first of a two-part series on Agile. They address the shift to agile ways of working and the obstacles to consider when making this change in your workplace or with third party suppliers.
Part one is aimed at those who would like to know:
- Why are Agile methodologies commonly used to deliver projects?
- What are some of the strategic issues to consider when deciding to use Agile internally or when working with third parties?
- How can you create the right culture internally and select the right partner for the deal?
- How should organisations using Agile approach the next step of engaging the market?
- How can you manage issues that may arise during the life span of a project?
Looking for part 2? Find it here
For more on Agile, check out our co-published whitepaper with KPMG: Sourcing for Agile
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