Winning Wars With Agile: Fear and Loathing – Revisited

Martyn Rhisiart Jones examines the applicability of agile methodologies in military operations, arguing that while agility promotes adaptability, the complexities of warfare require meticulous logistical planning and hierarchical command. Drawing on historical examples, he cautions against over-reliance on agile principles, advocating for a blend of innovation and established structures to ensure operational effectiveness.

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