Agile Methodologies

Agile Methodology Description

Agile methodology is one of the type of project management process, which mainly used for software development, where advanced ideas that were developed to counter the more convoluted methods that pervaded the software development world despite being notoriously inefficient and counterproductive.

Agile Project Managers are responsible for managing several concurrent high visibility projects using agile methods in a fast-paced environment that may cross multiple business divisions.

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Profile Description:

 

Agile Project Managers used to implement agile management ideals by facilitating exercises such as sprint planning and team leading stand ups. It manages project timelines and communicate with management staff and clients to ensure project progress satisfactorily. 

Enact delivery upon completion of projects and ensure that delivery adheres to agile practices maintained by the company.

 

Roles:

Product owner, Scrum mater

Technical Expertise:

  1. Customer satisfaction is always the highest priority and is achieved through rapid and continuous delivery.
  2. Changing environments are embraced at any stage of the process to provide the customer with a competitive advantage.
  3. A product or service is delivered with higher frequency.
  4. Stakeholders and developers collaborate closely on a daily basis.
  5. All stakeholders and team members remain motivated for optimal project outcomes, while teams are provided with all the necessary tools and support, and are trusted to accomplish project goals.
  6. Face-to-face meetings are deemed the most efficient and effective format for project success.
  7. A final working product is the ultimate measure of success.
  8. Sustainable development is accomplished through agile processes whereby development teams and stakeholders are able to maintain a constant and ongoing pace.
  9. Agility is enhanced through a continuous focus on technical excellence and proper design.
  10. Simplicity is an essential element.
  11. Self-organizing teams are most likely to develop the best architectures and designs and to meet requirements.
  12. Regular intervals are used by teams to improve efficiency through fine-tuning behaviours.