Keeping Compliance Agile

Raphael Sigg
piplanning.io by Scaled Agile, Inc.
1 min readJul 21, 2022

At a first glance, agile and compliance seem very distant, even conflicting. Traditional compliance processes strive for quality, security and permanent validation of standards through reviews and audits. Inversely, lean development builds optimization from learning in an iterative approach. While the former sees variability as risk, for the latter that uncertainty comes as an opportunity to adapt and generate better outcomes and more valuable assets.

Can these two frameworks ever come to an agreement? In fact, it is possible, since they do share a core objective: they want to build solid systems. Creating an environment that is both agile and compliant is all about narrowing the procedural distance between ideation and verification by ensuring quality through multi-layered testing. This generates an incremental process of building and validating, which is especially vital while dealing with multiple levels of criticality and regulation domains such as FDA ISO 26262.

Read the full article: www.piplanning.io/blog-posts/keeping-compliance-agile

On this topic you can also watch the video of the expert Peter Pedross from PEDCO. Please follow this link and enjoy!

https://www.piplanning.io/shows-video/676400165

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