Reimagining Agile: Passing the baton

Reimagining Agile – Passing the Baton

Last year, the Reimagining Agile Launch Group was created to refocus Agile on its core values, explore its evolving role in organizations, and foster a global conversation about Agile’s future. Having successfully set the stage for ongoing dialogue, the group announced last week that it was officially concluding its work.

Now, as they step back, Agile Alliance is honored to carry this momentum forward, ensuring that the journey of reimagining Agile remains an ongoing, vibrant endeavor.


Agile Alliance is moving forward

We want to offer a heartfelt thank you to the Reimagining Agile Launch Group for its dedication and passion in sparking this important conversation. Over the past year, it has laid a strong foundation for re-examining and reinvigorating Agile, bringing it back to its core values while expanding its reach into new and evolving contexts.

At Agile Alliance, we are honored to pick up the baton and continue this journey. Agile is not static; it is a living, breathing philosophy that evolves with the needs of organizations, teams, and individuals. The work initiated by the Launch Group has helped refocus the Agile conversation, shedding light on what truly matters—delivering value, fostering adaptability, and making agility accessible to all.

We are committed to keeping the ball rolling. Through ongoing discussions, community engagement, and shared learning, we will continue exploring what agility means today and how we can shape its future. Whether through blogs, forums, events, or research, Agile Alliance will ensure that the work of reimagining Agile remains an active and dynamic effort.

Watch this space—there is much more to come!

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Sandy Mamoli

Sandy Mamoli, originally a professional handball player representing Austria in the 1992 Olympics, transitioned into a technical role at Sony Ericsson after earning a master’s degree in Natural Language Processing. In 2007, she co-founded Nomad8 in New Zealand, establishing herself as an Agile Coach for companies like Trade Me, Snapper, and Southern Cross Health. A keynote speaker at prominent Agile conferences globally, she also co-authored Creating Great Teams in 2015, emphasizing high-performing Agile teams and…

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