Identifier
165
Date
2020
Document Type
Honors Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Business Administration
Major
Business Information & Tech
Committee Chair
Margaret Schultz
Abstract
The successful integration of Businesses and IT has always brought "value" and "profit" for an enterprise. Projects and Enterprise Framework are the two places that connect the IT world and the Business world. Project Management aligns the IT execution with the Business Strategy. The use of agile practices in software development and lean practices in manufacturing industries has been more successful since the late 1990s and hence adapted by Fortune 500 companies. The paper provides the reader with an analysis of two popular agile practices used in the digital age: Scrum and Scaled Agile Framework (SaFe). The thesis explores the similarities and differences in using both frameworks in businesses, as well as examine the disadvantages of using agile frameworks.
Library Comment
Honors thesis originally submitted to the Local University of Memphis Honor’s Thesis Repository.
Recommended Citation
Pokharel, Rasik, "Popular Agile Practices of the Digital Age: Scrum and Scaled Agile Framework" (2020). Honors Theses. 102.
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/honors_theses/102
Comments
Undergraduate Honor's Thesis