What are the four pillars of Agile methodology?
The four pillars of Agile methodology are individuals and interactions, working software, customer collaboration, and responding to change.
Answered by Giora Morein, Certified Scrum Trainer. ThinkLouder has trained 55,000+ practitioners since 2001.
The four pillars of Agile methodology are individuals and interactions, working software, customer collaboration, and responding to change.
These principles emphasize the importance of human elements, delivering functional products, engaging with customers, and adapting to evolving requirements. Understanding these pillars helps teams implement Agile effectively.
1. Individuals and Interactions
This pillar stresses that the people involved in a project and their interactions are more critical than the processes and tools used. Agile teams thrive on collaboration, communication, and trust among members.
2. Working Software
Delivering functional software is prioritized over extensive documentation. Agile teams focus on producing working increments of the product throughout the development cycle, which enables rapid feedback and adjustments.
3. Customer Collaboration
Engaging with customers throughout the project ensures that the final product meets their needs. This collaboration fosters a better understanding of requirements and encourages adjustments based on customer feedback.
4. Responding to Change
Agile methodology embraces changes in requirements, even late in the development process. This flexibility allows teams to adapt to new information, market shifts, or customer demands, ensuring the product remains relevant.
At ThinkLouder, we have trained over 55,000 practitioners since 2001, helping them grasp these Agile principles and apply them effectively in their work. Our certification programs, including CSM and CSPO, focus on these foundational concepts.
For more insights on Scrum practices, check out our article on the five C's of Scrum.
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