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An Agile framework is a structured yet flexible approach that allows teams to deliver work iteratively and incrementally, enabling faster feedback, adaptability, and collaboration. Unlike traditional methodologies like Waterfall, Agile frameworks embrace changeāeven late in the projectāand focus on customer satisfaction through continuous delivery of valuable software. Examples include Scrum, Kanban, SAFe, and XP (Extreme Programming), each with its own set of roles, ceremonies, and artifacts.
These frameworks guide project execution by promoting regular inspection and adaptation, ensuring that teams are always aligned with customer needs and organizational goals. Agile frameworks encourage cross-functional teamwork, face-to-face communication, and working software as the primary measure of progress. They also instill a mindset where value delivery is continuous, and teams can pivot quickly based on user feedback or market changes. For businesses aiming to stay competitive, Agile frameworks are not just methodologiesātheyāre operational philosophies.
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