Agile Methodology
- Agile Project Management: Software teams that embrace agile project management methodologies increase their development speed, expand collaboration, and foster the ability to better respond to market trends. This iterative approach to managing software development projects focuses on continuous releases and immediate customer feedback with every iteration.
- Scrum: this framework helps teams work together. Developed to research and identify new viable markets, technologies, and product capabilities. Review products and enhancements. Release products and enhancements. Build and sustain Cloud (online, secure, on-demand) and other operational environments for product use. Sustain and renew products.
- Kanban: This is an agile project management tool designed to help visualise work, limit work-in-progress, and maximise efficiency and flow. Kanban boards use cards, columns, and continuous improvement to help technology and service teams commit to the right amount of work, and get it done!
- Product Management: Product management is an organisational function that guides every step of a product’s lifecycle: from development to positioning and pricing, by focusing on the product and its customers first and foremost. Understanding of customers and the ability to create tailored solutions is the key.
- Agile at Scale: Implementing any of the methodologies in a team or department or area is possible, some would say simple. The real challenge is extending it across multiple teams in a large organisation. Implementing agile at scale requires practices aligned with Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe®)
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