What is disciplined agile delivery (DAD)? Overview with examples
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Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD) is a flexible agile methodology that adapts to the specific needs of teams and organizations, rather than imposing a rigid framework they must conform to. It offers a toolkit that allows for customization and integration of various agile practices, such as scrum, Kanban, and XP, to better align with team dynamics and project requirements. DAD provides a holistic view of the organization, acknowledging interconnected areas like finance, sales, governance, and product delivery, thus enabling seamless integration of processes like marketing into product development. Unlike traditional agile methods that might be overly prescriptive, DAD emphasizes adaptability, inclusivity, and continuous improvement, making it suitable for any organizational culture or maturity level. It encourages real-time adjustments and on-the-fly enhancements, supporting teams in addressing issues like security vulnerabilities or regulatory compliance without waiting for the next sprint cycle. The Project Management Institute (PMI) offers various certifications in disciplined agile to cater to different roles and levels of expertise, further supporting its widespread adoption and implementation in diverse business environments.