Agile project management methodologies have been able to
produce more successful projects.
Here are some key
areas where agile approaches are superior to traditional project management
methods:
Project
success rates: You will find out how the risk of catastrophic
project failure falls to almost nothing on agile projects. Agile approaches of
prioritizing by business value and risk ensures early success or failure. Agile
approaches to testing throughout the project help ensure that you find problems
early, instead of after spending a large amount of time and money.
Scope
creep: You see how agile approaches accommodate changes
throughout a project, minimizing the idea of scope creep. On agile projects,
you can add new requirements at the beginning of each sprint without disrupting
development flow. By fully developing prioritized features first, you’ll
prevent scope creep from threatening critical functionality.
Inspecting
and adaptation: You find details of how regular inspecting and
adaptation work on agile projects. Agile project teams can improve their
processes and their products with each sprint armed with information from
complete development cycles and actual product.
You discover how you gain control of the outcome of agile
projects. Testing early and often, adjusting priorities as needed, using better
communication techniques, and regularly demonstrating and releasing product
functionality allow you to fine-tune your control over a wide variety of factors
on agile projects.
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