Although I agree that intentionality and improving a chosen model over time are probably traits of most succesful companies, best practices still hold value as contextual examples of what might work, specifically for companies looking to improve. What works "best" for similar companies, given specific circumstances. Would you agree?
not really! it's too easy to argue that e.g. agile is best practice, even though none of the fastest growing companies use agile (or very few). same with particular technologies, management styles, etc.
Although I agree that intentionality and improving a chosen model over time are probably traits of most succesful companies, best practices still hold value as contextual examples of what might work, specifically for companies looking to improve. What works "best" for similar companies, given specific circumstances. Would you agree?
not really! it's too easy to argue that e.g. agile is best practice, even though none of the fastest growing companies use agile (or very few). same with particular technologies, management styles, etc.