Scrum vs Kanban: Pointless Fights All Agile Teams Have
The concept of Agile has gradually gone far beyond the IT industry. Nowadays many entrepreneurs and companies apply Agile methodology and do need any alternative. Read More
The concept of Agile has gradually gone far beyond the IT industry. Nowadays many entrepreneurs and companies apply Agile methodology and do need any alternative. Read More
Agile is becoming more and more popular and the majority of companies adapt its methodologies. Though Scrum is by far the most frequently used Agile framework, some organizations find it difficult to implement and choose Kanban model for their software development. Read More
One of the most challenging and eternal questions in project management is “What way of organizing the work of software development to choose?” This is about development methodologies.
If you’re new to project management and the big Agile world, there are many aspects you have to consider to successfully apply Agile to your business. This might seem overwhelming for the first sight. Read More
What does project management mean in the present-day business? Broadly speaking, it means everything. Every step and every decision are accompanied by a clear plan with good judgment – only this way it is possible to attain success in the work. Read More
What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you listen to the word “Agile”? We could assume that this word now has a strong association with project management, or perhaps even it is considered to be its direct synonym. Read More
Probably every person who is involved in the IT industry, at least once heard about Agile methodology, and every second, perhaps, at least once cooperated with it. Despite such prevalence and popularity, there is still a dull apprehension of Agile and its actual practical application. Read More
We continue to delve into the study of the features of Agile methodology because it is a truly inexhaustible topic. And today would like to touch the essence of the project development processes in Agile.