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Direction is a consequence, not a choice
The Xpragmatic View #122
August 25, 2009
by Marc Buyens , Xpragma
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While discussing the pros and the cons of different methodologies, we often tend to forget that the methodology will only be a minor part of the whole solution. Therefore, in most cases, the choice of a certain methodology will not be a real choice but merely the logical consequence of an existing context.
When you are following multiple trends in the industry, it is interesting to see how the same issues emerge at the same time, in slightly different forms, in completely different disciplines.
Over the past weeks, we have discussed here some of our ideas regarding the slow adoption of Enterprise 2.0 solutions. The problem is already well known. While there is sufficient evidence that some companies have reaped major benefits by using these tools, adoption still is slow.
Accidentally (or not), yesterday, we participated in a discussion regarding the slow adoption of Outside-In practices in the BPM space. We have already touched this subject in Is BPM doomed? or you can read ...
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