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Introduction to Agile

Methodologies
Agile methodologies are a flexible, iterative approach to project management
that emphasizes collaboration, customer feedback, and continuous improvement.
These practices empower teams to respond quickly to changing requirements and
deliver value faster.
Key Principles of Agile

1 Iterative Development 2 Customer Collaboration


Work is completed in small, incremental The customer is an active partner,
cycles with frequent feedback and providing input throughout the process.
adaptation.

3 Rapid Response 4 Continuous Improvement


Agile teams are empowered to quickly Teams regularly reflect on their
adjust to changing requirements and processes and look for ways to enhance
priorities. efficiency.
Agile Project Management Frameworks
Scrum Kanban Lean

A time-boxed, iterative A visual system for A methodology that focuses


framework that emphasizes managing work that on maximizing customer
collaboration, emphasizes continuous value while minimizing
accountability, and delivery delivery and minimizing waste in the development
of working software. work in progress. process.
Scrum Methodology
1 Sprint Planning
The team collaborates to define the sprint goal and select the work to be completed.

2 Daily Scrum
A brief daily meeting to share progress, identify obstacles, and plan the day's work.

3 Sprint Review
The team demonstrates the completed work to stakeholders and receives feedback.
Kanban Methodology
Visualization Workflow Management Continuous
Improvement
Kanban uses a visual board Teams limit the amount of
to display the flow of work, work in progress, focusing Kanban encourages teams to
making the process on completing tasks identify and address
transparent. efficiently. bottlenecks in the workflow.
Agile Planning and Estimation
1 User Stories
Agile teams break down work into small, user-centric requirements called user
stories.

2 Estimation
Teams use techniques like planning poker to estimate the effort required for each
user story.

3 Backlog Prioritization
The product backlog is continuously updated and prioritized based on business
value.
Implementing Agile Practices
Empowered Teams Frequent Feedback
Agile values self-organizing, cross- Agile teams regularly solicit feedback from
functional teams that are accountable for customers and stakeholders to drive
their work. improvements.

Continuous Integration Transparency


Agile teams integrate code changes Agile fosters transparency through
frequently, ensuring the product is always practices like daily stand-ups and visual
in a shippable state. management boards.
Benefits and Challenges of Agile

Flexibility Customer Productivity Cultural Change


Satisfaction
Agile teams can Agile practices like Transitioning to
quickly adapt to Agile's focus on daily stand-ups and Agile requires a
changing customer continuous significant shift in
requirements and collaboration leads integration boost mindset and
priorities. to better-aligned team efficiency. processes.
solutions.
Thank You
I hope this presentation has provided a comprehensive overview of agile methodologies and their key
principles, frameworks, and practices. Please let me know if you have any further questions.

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