by Jean-Pierre Vickoff (2007-11-20) permalink
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When the first architecture of an Agile company was defined and published, its powerful simplicity classified it at the level of an operational vision of the production of goods or services. To supplement this tactical vision, a strategic vision of Agility should be formalized. Strategic Agility was then defined as a model for a mission brought about via a differentiating vision. The concrete implementation relies on a group of tactical architecture elements.
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