The Secret History of Agile Innovation
Harvard Business Review
APRIL 20, 2016
A more reasonable starting point might be the 1930s, when the physicist and statistician Walter Shewhart of Bell Labs began applying Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles to the improvement of products and processes. The Information Age was exploding. Disruptive technologies were terrorizing slow-footed competitors.
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