Janis RizzutoContributing Editor, ProjectsAtWork
Janis has been writing for ProjectsAtWork for more than a decade, starti…
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The word agile means quick and maneuverable. So at first, agile software development methods may seem antithetical to project management methods because they advocate certain flexible practices, including less attention to project plans and open acceptance of changes.
But experts in agile development and project managers who've used the methods say they are not antagonistic to PM methods, just different. Taking an agile approach to a project is just as rigorous as any PM approach--only what is emphasized is changed.
"Some project managers fear agile development is an excuse for uncontrolled process and an excuse for hacking," says Greg Reiser, vice president of North











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