What Cinco de Mayo Can Teach Us About Agile - Mike Cohn

What Cinco de Mayo Can Teach Us About Agile - Mike Cohn

From The Agile Daily Standup - AgileDad by AgileDad ~ V. Lee Henson

June 3, 2026 · 5 min · Season 6 · Episode 1598

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Mike Cohn discusses the lessons of adaptability in Agile methodology using the historical context of Cinco de Mayo.

What Cinco de Mayo Can Teach Us About Agile - Mike Cohn Today seems like a good day to celebrate Cinco de Agile. Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Battle of Puebla, when a smaller, less-equipped Mexican force defeated a larger French army. There’s an agile lesson in that. The side with the bigger plan, more resources, and more confidence doesn’t always win. Sometimes the winner is the side that can adapt faster. That’s one of the biggest differences between agile and waterfall. Waterfall assumes that if we plan thoroughly enough up front, we can control the outcome. Agile assumes that once real work begins, we’ll learn things we couldn’t have known at the start. When customers change their minds, markets shift, or the team learns something new, fast feedback beats slow certainty. A team that delivers something small, gets feedback, and adjusts can outperform a team that spends months moving confidently in the wrong direction. That’s the real lesson. It’s not that small always beats big. It’s not even that agile always beats waterfall. It’s this: In changing conditions, adaptability is your biggest competitive advantage. So if your current plan feels a little too certain, it may be…

People in this episode

Host: V. Lee Henson

Guest: Mike Cohn

Topics covered

  • Agile methodology
  • Cinco de Mayo
  • adaptability
  • product development
  • feedback loops

Keywords

  • Agile
  • Cinco de Mayo
  • adaptability
  • waterfall
  • feedback
  • product development
  • learning speed

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Organizations: AgileDad

Places: Puebla

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