What is Agile?
Agile is a project management and product development methodology that emphasizes flexibility, collaboration, and iterative progress. Unlike traditional models that rely on rigid, sequential planning (such as Waterfall), Agile allows for adaptive planning and quick responses to changes.
Key Concepts:
- Definition: Agile is centered around delivering small, functional pieces of work continuously.
- History: The Agile Manifesto was created in 2001 by software developers seeking more effective ways to work. It outlined four values and 12 principles focused on customer collaboration, team empowerment, and flexibility.