Principles set the stage for how something is to be used. We have guiding principles of IT to help organizations understand how to utilize and get value from IT. Along a similar scale, Agile project management has principals to guide usage. In reading the list, it sets the stage for a collaborative creation of something which will be fined tuned into a singing fully adopted tool.
The Nine Principles of Agile Project Management are:
- Deliver Something Useful
- Cultivate committed stakeholders and sponsors
- Employ a leadership-collaboration management style
- Build competent collaborative teams
- Empower team decision making
- Use iterative, feature-driven delivery
- Encourage adaptability
- Champion technical excellence
- Accelerate throughput
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2 Comments to “Nine Principles of Agile Project Management”
Thanx for posting this am new on agile tecnology
Agile project management is also on a large part about managing people. Studies show that overall team morale is directly related to the level of individual morale. The amount of personal investment that people put into the project is related to how they manage stress levels as the next iteration approaches, and how issues are communicated during development or rework.



