Phases of Agile Project Management
1. Envision
It is the first phase of agile project management which involves the goal and purpose of the project. It also creates a list that prioritizes the features and requirements.
2. Speculate
It involves breaking the process into smaller chunks known as sprint and detailed planning is done to how to achieve the goal. In this phase, user stories are selected from the product backlog.
3. Explore
In this phase, the product is divided into sprints which lasts for 1-4 weeks. Progress, challenges, and plans are discussed in daily scrum meetings, and execution of the project is done.
4. Adapt
It involves continuous adaptation of the plan based on the feedback provided by the client. Scrum master continues to monitor the progress of the project and also address the problems faced by the developers. It demonstrates what has happened and what needs to be done.
5. Close
It is the last phase of agile product management which deploys the final product or new version of the product into the real world. It collects feedback from customers for future improvement of the project.
What is Agile Project Management (APM)?
We have different software development methodologies like agile development, waterfall development, extreme development, Rapid Application Development (RA), Spiral development model, and Scrum development model. This article discusses Agile Project Management (APM), its phases, advantages and disadvantages.
Table of Content
- What is Agile Project Management (APM)?
- Why do we need Agile Project Management?
- History of Agile Project Management
- Traditional Project Management Vs Agile Project Management
- Agile Project Management Principles
- When to Use Agile Project Management?
- Phases of Agile Project Management
- Pillars of APM(Agile Project Management)
- Common Agile Methodologies
- Benefits of Agile Project Management (APM)
- Limitations of Agile Project Management (APM)
- Frequently Asked Questions – Agile Project Management (APM)