Join Michael Spayd and Padgett Rowell as they share their insights on using the Integral Agile Metaframework.
Methods of various kinds generally have a "sweet spot" where they are most appropriate. If your context includes that sweet spot, you're likely to get good results. If not, you may find that it works for others, but not for you.
The Integral Agile Metaframework is a neutral way to compare and contrast various approaches, methodologies, practices, and frameworks that confront us as coaches. It reveals which context(s) -- quadrant perspective and worldview level -- each naturally fits into well, and which are antithetical. Armed with this perspective, it becomes clearer how seemingly competing frameworks can all make sense, when each is used in the right context.