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Agile Is Not a Transformation. It’s a Commitment

  • Writer: Svetozar Eliseev
    Svetozar Eliseev
  • Nov 13, 2024
  • 1 min read
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In a recent Ticker News feature on Agile Project Management, the usual success story unfolds: faster delivery, better communication, and improved alignment between IT and business. But as Gehtsoft CEO Ivan Gekht often says:

“Transformation is easy to declare—and easy to fake. Commitment is harder.”

At Gehtsoft, we’ve seen Agile succeed not when companies roll out new tools—but when they redesign how they think, decide, and take responsibility. That’s why our delivery model always centers on:

  • Stable engineering teams that own outcomes, not just sprints

  • Architecture-first thinking, even in Agile cycles

  • Scientific validation, not just velocity reports


Real agility isn’t visualized in a Kanban board—it shows up in what you ship, how fast you course-correct, and whether your product survives the first real constraint.


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