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What is Agile Project Management?

The IIL Blog

A major advantage of this style of project management is that benefits are often realised earlier in the project, rather than exclusively at the end, which is partly why this has become such a widely adopted method. Here is a brief overview of its evolution: Before Agile, Waterfall was the dominant project management approach.

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Scrum vs Kanban vs Agile vs Waterfall – A side-by-side comparison

nTask

Multiple efficient project management frameworks and methodologies have been introduced over the years to ensure effective team management and collaboration in a workplace. In this article, we attempt to clarify the basic concepts behind Scrum, Kanban, Agile and Waterfall. Let’s begin. One is a sub-category of the other.

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Top 20 Project Management Methodologies & their Scions: Which One You Should Choose & Why?

Taskque

Here are the 20 most popular project management methodologies and their scions: Agile. Critical Chain Project Management. Rapid Application Development. Scrum is a framework and not a project management methodology. You can also use scrum best practices to make your meetings fruitful.

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Top 20 Project Management Methodologies & their Scions: Which One You Should Choose & Why?

Taskque

Here are the 20 most popular project management methodologies and their scions: Agile. Critical Chain Project Management. Rapid Application Development. Scrum is a framework and not a project management methodology. You can also use scrum best practices to make your meetings fruitful.

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Webinar Recap: Agile Series Part 1 – Understanding & Incorporating Agile Project Management

MPUG

But you’ve probably seen this in your career where you have people jumping around going, “Oh, hey, here’s the next silver bullet,” or, “We are going to turn into a scrum or an agile shop.” And so this is where agile kind of fits in and isn’t just necessarily only for software development.

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The Complete Glossary of 614 Project Management Terms

Workamajig

Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM): An agile software development methodology that uses an iterative, incremental approach to project execution. While it's mostly used for software projects, it can also be used for non-software projects. Sometimes, this technique is also called 'Scrum Poker'.