Deliver Frequently
OpenAgile CorePractices: DeliverFrequently
Agile Work uses short fixed periods of time to frame the process of delivering something of value. Each of these iterations or timeboxes is structured so that the team or group actually finishes a piece of work and delivers it to stakeholders. Then, the team builds on what has previously been delivered to do it again in the same short amount of time.
The sooner that valuable results can be delivered, the more value can be obtained from those results. This extra value is derived from opportunities such as earlier sales, competitive advantage, early feedback, and risk reduction.
There is an explicit tradeoff: the shorter the time to delivery, the smaller the piece of value will be. But, like investing in one's retirement account, the earlier you start, even with small amounts of money, the better off you are in the long run.
Also Known As: Sprint (Scrum), Iteration (Extreme Programming), Timeboxing (generic), Time Value of Money (accounting).
