Agile Project Management Is Not Enough
- Topics:
- Project Management
- Tags:
- Agile Project Management,
- Extreme Programming,
- It Operations,
- It service Management,
- Management,
- PM Hut,
- Project Management,
- Strategy,
- Tools & Techniques
- Source:
- PM Hut
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Overview: For agile project management, agile development methodologies (such as Scrum and eXtreme Programming) alone are not enough. Scrum is excellent for managing a project team's workload and delivering products incrementally through iterative development. Although PMBOK really embodies all we 'Agilists' refer to as traditional project management, it is a very useful resource. No doubt it includes traditional project management practices that are not appropriate if you are doing agile. But it also includes key aspects of a project that need managing which are simply not addressed by Scrum or eXtreme Programming.
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Format: HTML | Date: Mar 2009 | Pages: 4




