268% higher failure rates for Agile software projects
Briefly

A study found Agile projects 268% more likely to fail; clear requirements documented before development increases success by 97%. Impact Engineering author questions Agile's efficiency.
Specifying requirements before development can increase success by 50%, ensuring accuracy can lead to a 57% increase. Agile's cult following and flaws are under scrutiny.
High-quality software requires robust requirements engineering and psychological safety for problem-solving, contrary to Agile's approach. Criticism towards Agile and other methodologies' flaws are prevalent.
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