
You can use agile estimation techniques to paint a picture of what the future looks like for stakeholders.

You can use agile to stay flexible through constant and quick iterations to help you learn, evolve, and grow to meet your goals.

At the heart of an agile team is its ability to collaborate productively, adapt to change, and generate customer-focused, cooperative value.

Agile marketing is a way for teams to quickly adapt to change, iterate, and optimize on-the-go using data to ensure fast decision-making.

Agile places emphasis away from the deliverables themselves and onto the individuals and the teams building them.

It feels like only yesterday that the word “agile” indicated some nirvana state that every self-respecting tech company wanted to achieve.

Disciplined agile is a flexible agile method that adapts to your team’s needs rather than the other way around. Instead of a rigid set of non-tailorable rules, DA offers a toolkit.

XP practices are more central to the way that work is done compared to traditional projects. XP aims to deliver stable, working software, predictably.

The iterative process is a set of actions consisting of analysis, planning, design, implementation, testing, and review.

The Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) is a methodology designed to to ensure the coordination and scaling of agile practices across multiple teams collaborating to create a product or solution.

A sprint retrospective is a scrum meeting (aka an event or ceremony) that is held once a sprint has ended to reflect on the work that has just taken place.

Teams built on the principles of ART work collaboratively on defining the problem they want to tackle and the solution to be delivered.