I'm seeing a lot of people making Agile something it isn't/shouldn't be. There's a difference between core Agile (as in Agile Manifesto) and one of the many commercial imagination of it. Agile wasn't meant for project management but instead as as a tool to organize work in development teams and respond to situation arising in such landscape. It was "weaponized" by business but (at least from my experience) everything…
>Agile wasn't meant for project management but instead as as a tool to organize work in development teams and respond to situation arising in such landscape. I wouldn't describe it as such. Such descriptions are how managers got the idea they can put development teams into their bubbles while restricting their access to assets required, demanding they go through multiple layers of management to get simple things done…
I have only worked at AWS and all teams here completely own their deployments and operations. I thought this was how everyone does it.