SCHAUMBURG, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The COVID-19 pandemic drove digital acceleration, and as a result, organizations are ramping up their use of Agile methodologies to deliver projects more quickly.
Bill Haight is former chief information officer of Salt Lake City, and Robert L. Read is co-founder of 18F. This article is the second of a two-part series provided by Agile Government Leadership ...
Agile is a popular approach to project management that prioritizes flexibility, short work sprints, and gathering feedback. Agile project management is a broad category that encompasses many specific ...
Many project managers are realizing that the fastest way to get their digital projects off the ground is through agile development. Speed and accessibility to digital services are everything today and ...
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Agile project management started as a way to fix what was broken in software development. In the early 2000s, teams were overwhelmed by deadlines and documents and struggled to deliver. So, 17 ...
This represents a waterfall type of approach to project planning, where one phase flows into the other. It works well for certain industries such as construction and manufacturing, but it is less ...
Scrum is a project management methodology that can be used to organize teams during project planning and delivery, in which projects are split into smaller groups of tasks typically completed by teams ...
New research shows that more and more companies are turning to agile business methods to achieve a competitive advantage. Here's why. CollabNet VersionOne, last month published research revealing why ...