Some years back I realized my most beloved parts of our software movement could be characterized as re-balancing our approach towards the triad of Made, Makers, and Making, and away from a prior focus only on the Made. Let's schmooze about this. First of all, what do I even mean, about this adjustment of focus? For easy writing and reading, I'll treat this as a Before & After thing, even tho I know full well that's a fiction, for two reasons. First, although "Agile" is the buzzword of the decade, it's still not a majority or even plurality in market share. That is, a great many orgs haven't even tried to step into this After. Second, *because* "Agile" is the buzzword of the decade, a great many orgs claim "Agile" with very little of actual agility in their world. "Agile" has succeeded modestly by becoming, in many cases, a silly re-naming effort rather than an actual embrace of change. But I'm sticking with Before/After, tho it's fictional, just to try to lay out what I'm talking about at all.


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