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What is Agile Project Management?

The IIL Blog

The History of Agile Project Management Agile project management emerged in the software development industry in the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 1991 the book Rapid Application Development was published and an approach of the same name, RAD, was born. Agile projects are iterative and have regular feedback loops.

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

Taskque

Rapid Application Development. It overcame many shortcomings of waterfall model such as process rigidity and higher risk and delivered a much better solution. It gives you more control over your team and helps in minimizing project risks, which makes it an ideal choice for large and complex projects. Risk Evaluation.

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

Taskque

Rapid Application Development. It overcame many shortcomings of waterfall model such as process rigidity and higher risk and delivered a much better solution. It gives you more control over your team and helps in minimizing project risks, which makes it an ideal choice for large and complex projects. Risk Evaluation.

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

nTask

Beginning from the Waterfall model, today multiple approaches are used by software development teams all over the world for more streamlined work with more control of the project flow and deliverables. Rapid application development (RAD). Welcome changing requirements, even in late development.

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The Complete Glossary of 614 Project Management Terms

Workamajig

Accept: A response to a project risk where the project manager accepts the risk and takes no action to evade it, i.e. 'accepting' the risk. This is usually in case of risks that are unlikely to occur or minor enough so as to not affect the project's outcome. A project sponsor can request an audit.

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Agile project management- A tutorial

Binfire

The reason for this surge in popularity is quite understandable, the majority of projects benefit when managed using lean concepts promoted by Agile project management methodology. The conclusion was reached by the research team that an incremental approach to software development works better. Amazingly nature works.

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Questioning Agile Dogma

Leading Agile

In contrast, Edward Yourdon’s book, Death March: The Complete Software Developer’s Guide to Surviving ‘Mission Impossible’ Projects , describes the harm the death march pattern causes and advises software development teams on how to survive it. Survival is the best the teams can hope for.

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