If the Agile Manifesto Were Written Today, It’d Sound a Lot More Like This

The Agile Manifesto was never supposed to feel like a subscription plan. Here’s what it might say in 2025 - plain, practical, and actually useful.
Real-world ideas on Agile, AI, and leadership
Real-world ideas on Agile, AI, and leadership
The Agile Manifesto was never supposed to feel like a subscription plan. Here’s what it might say in 2025 - plain, practical, and actually useful.
While everyone obsessed over AI demos, Google quietly rewired how work gets done. Agentic workflows aren’t assistants anymore. They’re partners and they’re already changing the game faster than you think.
The Prompt Codex is here: 100 prompts to rewrite how you think, decide, and lead with AI as your second interface.
The org chart is dead. In its place? Human-agent teams, fluid work charts, and employees managing AI armies. Here’s why the smartest firms are rebuilding from scratch.
Agile certifications promise career boosts but often serve as superficial accolades. True value lies in practical application, not just maintaining a certification badge. Are these credentials worth the cost?
Tired of Agile fluff? Discover my new book that cuts through the nonsense, offering 19 actionable chapters for anyone seeking real transformation, without the titles. Change begins now.
John Cutler's argument slams corporate control over Agile, advocating for true team autonomy. If leadership stifles organic change, expect failure. Empower teams or settle for mediocrity.
Unleashing Agility celebrates its 100th post, ditching clichéd jargon while fueling discussions on leadership mistakes, organizational structures, empowerment, and navigating change. Expect more brutal honesty and practical insights ahead.
Your calendar isn’t full because you’re important, it’s full because no one’s trimming the fat. Here’s how to kill meetings, cut guest lists, and reclaim your workday.
Too many cooks slow the sprint. A 10-person team has 45 communication lines. No wonder decisions stall. Small teams win with speed, clarity, and fewer Zoom calls.