Can you compare Agile Project Management with traditional linear project management?

Agile Project Management and traditional linear project management differ in several ways. Agile Project Management is a flexible, iterative approach that allows for changes and adjustments throughout the project lifecycle. It focuses on continuous improvement, flexibility, team input, and delivering essential quality products. On the other hand, traditional linear project management, also known as Waterfall, is a sequential design process. It relies on strict planning and execution, where the scope of the project is defined from the start and any changes can cause delays and increase costs. While Agile promotes flexibility and customer satisfaction, traditional project management emphasizes strict adherence to predetermined plans.

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Next, we move on to some key advantages of agile, which include better management of priorities, improved project visibility, higher team morale, better alignment between business needs and IT, boosted productivity, and faster time-to-market. The percentages here are editable graphs a project manager can use to assess how these key areas have improved after the switch to agile. (Slide 4)

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