Will “COVID-normal” kill agile working?

When COVID-19 hit, flexible agile philosophies seemed perfect for companies weaving a path through its disruption – but as Dropbox closes offices to make remote working permanent, some worry that the isolation of “COVID-normal” could break one of agile’s core tenets.

More than 80 per cent of company leaders plan to continue enabling remote working for the long term, a recent Gartner survey found, while 94 per cent said they would limit face-to-face meetings.

Such distancing is crucial from a public health perspective but challenges the presumption of collaboration that underlies agile, a software-development approach introduced years ago as a 12-point manifesto and now a ubiquitous business catchcry.

Agile methods – which have been credited with helping businesses innovate faster, adapt to change better, and reduce internal friction – lean heavily on physical closeness to maintain commonality of purpose, support iterative innovation, and ensure faster resolution of problems as they arise.

By putting cross-disciplinary project teams in the same room, the methodology reasons, projects evolve faster and more purposefully – but what happens when remote working is the new normal and distance makes physical co-location all but impossible?

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Now more than ever: No opening costs, no fixed costs!

Shopmeister.ch is supporting self-employed, small businesses and SMEs in Switzerland in these challenging times.

Efforts are being made everywhere to stem the spread of the coronavirus. The situation is also very challenging for the self-employed, small businesses and SMEs affected by the lockdown. Turnover is collapsing because the shop has to be kept closed and the risk of liquidity shortages is increasing.

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