12 agile principles

The 12 Agile PrinciplesAgile software development – or Agile – is a collection of software development values and principles that emphasizes adaptive planning, continuous improvement, evolutionary progress and encourages quick, flexible response to change.

Agile History

During a meeting of 17 software developers in Utah, the Agile Manifesto was born out of a need to change the way software development took place. The manifesto developed is comprised of 12 principles and each of these principles makes up the foundation of the agile movement we use today. Its emphasis on lean manufacturing, communication, collaboration, flexibility, and customer focus has lead other industries to utilize its principles to manage projects and increase production.

 

59 Seconds Agile - The Scrum Framework
59 Seconds Agile – The Scrum Framework

Risk Management Metrics – The Risk Burndown Chart

What are Risk Management Metrics and what is the Risk Burndown Chart? Traditional projects have extensive processes designed to mitigate risk. Risk registers, probability calculations and other tools are used by project managers to provide a visual set of metrics used in reporting. Risk is either accepted or mitigated. Risks can quickly blossom into issues

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