3. Agile Maturity Model
● To assess and improve level of adoption and effectiveness of Agile
methodologies
● To progress from a basic level of Agile adoption to a mature and optimized
implementation
● Models
○ Agile Maturity Model (AMM)
○ Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)
○ Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD)
4. Initial
- Just begun to adopt Agile practices
- Limited understanding of Agile principles,
- Agile practices are not fully integrated into the organization's culture.
5. Managed
- have a basic understanding of Agile principles and practices,
- have established some processes for managing Agile projects.
- There is a growing focus on continuous improvement and integration of Agile
practices into the organization's culture.
6. Defined
- A more mature implementation of Agile practices
- Well-defined processes and guidelines in place.
- There is a strong focus on continuous improvement, collaboration, and
transparency.
7. Quantitatively Managed
- have a deep understanding of Agile practices
- have established metrics to measure the success of their Agile projects.
- There is a focus on data-driven decision making and continuous
improvement.
8. Optimizing
- Highest level of Agile maturity, where organizations have fully integrated
Agile practices into their culture
- have optimized their processes for maximum efficiency and effectiveness.
- There is a focus on continuous improvement and innovation, and Agile
practices are consistently applied across the organization.