Agile management
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Agile Management takes the ideas from Agile Software Development and applies them to management in general. Of the software-related agile methods, Scrum is usually considered the most non-specific to software. However, Extreme Programming has also been used for managing non-software projects. Agile Management also takes ideas from Lean Manufacturing and general team building methods. Agile Work is the most general expression of agile management.
[edit] Examples of Agile Management
- Use of extreme programming techniques for architecture and building [1]
- Use of Scrum for a student documentary video project [2]
[edit] External links
- Agile Management Blog
- Agile Management for Software
- InfoQ.com / Agile - Tracking change and innovation in the enterprise software development community (News, Articles, Books, Video)