In 2001, Beedle was one of the seventeen people who created and signed the Manifesto for
Agile Software Development. He was invited by
Martin Fowler and
Robert C. Martin because of his involvement in the early adoption of Scrum and the organizational pattern community. Beedle was one of the first to follow in implementing Scrum after
Jeff Sutherland and
Ken Schwaber and collaborated on writing the Scrum Patterns article, which was the second published paper on Scrum. The Agile Uprising podcast published an interview with Beedle from Snowbird ski resort, regarding his collaboration on the creation of the Agile Manifesto. Beedle recalled that he had proposed the term "agile," which ultimately filtered through a process of selection with the other signatories: "I can tell you I came up with that word (
Agile) because I was familiar with the book
Agile Competitors and Virtual Organizations. We had proposed Adaptive, Essential, lean, and Lightweight. We did not want to use Adaptive because Jim Highsmith had given this to one of his works. Essential sounded overly proud. Lean had already been taken. Nobody wanted to be a lightweight. We did this late in the second day, and it took only a few minutes to decide on this." ==Scrum Early Adopter==