Project management

Agile Methodology

Agile methodologies (notably Scrum and Kanban) organize work in short, iterative cycles, with frequent deliveries and continuous adjustments based on feedback.

Why it matters

They reduce the risk of large projects planned over many months without field feedback, by allowing the course to be corrected at every iteration.

Concrete example

A project team works in two-week sprints, demonstrating results at the end of each cycle.

Related notions

ScrumKanbanSprint

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