Comparing Process Frameworks as Conceptual Art Forms
This article explores the idea that process frameworks—such as Agile, Waterfall, Lean, and Design Thinking—can be understood as conceptual art forms. ...
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This article explores the idea that process frameworks—such as Agile, Waterfall, Lean, and Design Thinking—can be understood as conceptual art forms. ...
Introduction: Process as a Living ConversationThis overview reflects widely shared professional practices as of April 2026; verify critical details ag...
Why Traditional Method Comparisons Fail in Real PracticeIn my consulting practice spanning over a decade, I've observed that most teams compare method...
This article is based on the latest industry practices and data, last updated in April 2026. In my 10 years of analyzing business processes across ind...
Why Conceptual Mapping Matters More Than Technical SpecificationsIn my 10 years of analyzing process architectures across industries, I've consistentl...
Many teams treat workflow design as a rigid blueprint—mapping every step in detail before execution. But this approach often fails when reality diverg...
Introduction: The Tyranny of the Single MethodologyIn my early years as a creative lead, I was a true believer. I championed Agile with a convert's ze...