Agile methodology is a flexible, iterative project management approach that prioritizes continuous feedback, adaptability, and collaboration over rigid, linear plans. Originating in software development, it involves completing projects in small, fast-paced cycles, known as increments, with frequent releases of functional products. Guided by the values in the Agile Manifesto, which
emphasizes working software, customer collaboration, and responding to change, Agile serves as an umbrella term for various specific frameworks like Scrum and Kanban. Key Characteristics Iterative and Incremental: Work is broken into short development cycles (sprints), and usable parts of the product are delivered quickly and frequently. Customer-Centric: Strong focus on customer satisfaction and continuous collaboration with stakeholders to gather feedback. Flexibility and Adaptability: The ability to respond quickly to changing requirements and market conditions is a core benefit. Collaboration and Self-Organization: Cross-functional teams work closely together and are empowered to self-organize to complete tasks. Continuous Improvement: Teams regularly reflect on their processes and adapt their behavior to become more effective.
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