A critical lens on attempts to combine project management with agile delivery approaches.
Hybrid Agile is a label frequently used by organisations attempting to bolt agile practices onto project structures. The intention may be to gain flexibility without losing perceived control, but the outcome is rarely effective. Instead of blending strengths, Hybrid Agile often produces the worst of both worlds: rigid governance with the illusion of agility.
This tag should be used to surface critical analysis and evidence of failed hybrid implementations—where delivery teams face conflicting expectations, leadership clings to fixed plans, and agile roles are reduced to ceremonies rather than empowered accountability.
Hybrid Agile tends to preserve command-and-control thinking while adopting agile language, creating a mismatch between intent and structure. It is not a viable long-term strategy. At best, it’s a transitional state. At worst, it erodes trust, delays feedback, and locks in dysfunction.
Use this tag to challenge weak or diluted implementations and highlight the need for coherent systems of work rather than tactical compromises.
We partner with businesses across diverse industries, including finance, insurance, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, technology, engineering, transportation, hospitality, entertainment, legal, government, and military sectors.
Boxit Document Solutions
Emerson Process Management
ProgramUtvikling
Capita Secure Information Solutions Ltd
Slicedbread
NIT A/S
Flowmaster (a Mentor Graphics Company)
Schlumberger
Slaughter and May
Philips
Workday
Lockheed Martin
Epic Games
Lean SA
Sage
Freadom
Kongsberg Maritime
Cognizant Microsoft Business Group (MBG)
Washington Department of Transport
New Hampshire Supreme Court
Washington Department of Enterprise Services
Department of Work and Pensions (UK)
Ghana Police Service
Nottingham County Council
Teleplan
Lockheed Martin
Workday
Deliotte
Higher Education Statistics Agency
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