Agile Project Management

Waterfall is more suitable for large-scale projects with clearly defined requirements.
Agree, it provides structure and predictability.
Disagree, it's too rigid and inflexible.
Partly agree, it depends on project complexity.
Not sure, both have their pros and cons.
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Slide 1: Poll
Project managementSpecial Education

This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slide and 1 video.

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Items in this lesson

Waterfall is more suitable for large-scale projects with clearly defined requirements.
Agree, it provides structure and predictability.
Disagree, it's too rigid and inflexible.
Partly agree, it depends on project complexity.
Not sure, both have their pros and cons.

Slide 1 - Poll

Agile allows for more flexibility and adaptability to changing requirements during the project.
Agree, it encourages collaboration and responsiveness.
Disagree, it can lead to chaotic development.
Partly agree, it depends on team dynamics.
Not sure, the effectiveness varies by context.

Slide 2 - Poll

Waterfall is characterized by a linear and sequential approach to software development, while Agile follows an iterative and incremental process.
Agree, the distinction is clear and significant.
Disagree, the lines are often blurred.
Partly agree, the distinction is not always relevant.
Not sure, the methodologies can overlap.

Slide 3 - Poll

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Slide 4 - Video

Which approach is best suited for projects with evolving requirements?
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A
Waterfall
B
Agile
C
Scrum
D
Kanban

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which approach requires detailed planning upfront before the project starts?
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A
Kanban
B
Scrum
C
Waterfall
D
Agile

Slide 6 - Quiz

Which approach allows for changes in requirements throughout the project?
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A
Scrum
B
Agile
C
Kanban
D
Waterfall

Slide 7 - Quiz

Which project management approach follows a sequential, linear process?
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A
Agile
B
Scrum
C
Waterfall
D
Kanban

Slide 8 - Quiz

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Which project management approach emphasizes adaptability and flexibility?
A
Scrum
B
Waterfall
C
Kanban
D
Agile

Slide 9 - Quiz

What is a key principle of Agile project management?
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A
Embrace change
B
Stick to the original plan
C
Avoid customer feedback
D
Ignore team dynamics

Slide 10 - Quiz

Which role is responsible for prioritizing the product backlog in Agile?
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A
Scrum Master
B
Product Owner
C
Project Manager
D
Development Team

Slide 11 - Quiz

What is the primary goal of Agile project management?
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Follow a strict plan
B
Maximize profits
C
Deliver valuable software to customers
D
Minimize team collaboration

Slide 12 - Quiz

What type of projects could we use Agile for?

Slide 13 - Open question

What are the challenges of adopting agile?

Slide 14 - Open question

Conclusion
Traditional approaches to development and cyber security do not enable flexibility when building, testing and deploying solutions. 
The Agile methodology can deliver significant benefits to your organisation, including proactive cyber security, improved collaboration, and adaptability.
The journey from traditional methodologies to Agile is more than a change in processes, it represents a broader transformation in approach and mindset. 
Your teams will need to navigate some key challenges when adopting the methodology, but the long-term benefits will be worth the growing pains.

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