Agile project management

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Agile project management is an iterative, flexible approach to planning and executing work that emphasizes collaboration, customer feedback, and rapid adaptation to change.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf project management methodology
software development methodology
appliedIn IT operations
marketing projects
product development
software development projects
basedOn incremental delivery
iterative development
contrastsWith traditional predictive project management
waterfall project management
emphasizes continuous improvement
customer collaboration
face-to-face communication
flexibility
frequent feedback
rapid adaptation to change
self-organizing teams
focusesOn business value
collaboration over contract negotiation
responding to change over following a plan
working product over documentation
follows Agile Manifesto principles
Agile Manifesto values
goal deliver value early and often
increase customer satisfaction
reduce project risk
respond to changing requirements
originatedFrom Agile software development movement NERFINISHED
relatedTo Agile software development
Extreme Programming NERFINISHED
Kanban NERFINISHED
Lean software development
Scrum NERFINISHED
requires active stakeholder involvement
cross-functional teams
frequent delivery of working increments
transparent progress tracking
supports adaptive planning
continuous learning
early risk detection
evolutionary development
timeFrame early 2000s
uses continuous integration
daily stand-up meetings
incremental planning
prioritized backlogs
retrospectives
short iterations
timeboxed sprints

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Agile Manifesto influenced Agile project management