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Ongoing technological evolutions have made the working world complex and unpredictable, meaning many traditional project management approaches may now be too rigid for some of the challenges facing organisations.
As the pace of change across the business world continues to accelerate, Agile is proving itself as an effective approach for successfully navigating these challenges and offering a solution for the future. Embracing flexibility, collaboration, and iterative development, Agile allows professionals and organisations to meet increasingly complex customer demands and tight timelines to provide high quality products.
Agile project management is a flexible and iterative approach to managing projects. It emphasises collaboration, customer-centricity and adaptability, focusing on delivering value incrementally through small, frequent iterations and fostering continuous feedback and improvement.
The waterfall method is a traditional approach to project management that follows a linear sequence of actions, where the completion of one project stage marks the start of the next. Timelines, budgets, and objectives are set out from the beginning, as a result customer interaction is limited aside from pre-agreed check-ins and deliverable points.
Agile approaches are more fluid in nature, breaking projects down into iterations encouraging client feedback and adjustments to be made throughout.
Agile project management provides many benefits for individuals and organisations helping them to develop skills and improve project success rates.
We offer a wide range of Agile training, including AgilePM®, Scrum Master, AgileBA®, and more. Our courses will teach you how to use different techniques and methodologies, such as Scrum and Kanban, and will help you scale Agile within your business.
If you’d like to learn more about Agile project management, the skills you will develop and the benefits it could have for your organisation, register for our webinar on Tuesday 5 December from 11am to 12pm (GMT): ‘How do Agile approaches help you respond effectively in an unpredictable and rapidly evolving world?’