Agile is NOT a Methodology or Agile Framework

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Published at : February 21, 2022

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Agile is often confused with agile methodology or agile Framework. Agile is different from agile
Methodology or agile Framework.

This video will discusses:

• The differences between Agile and agile methodology or agile Framework,
• Some ways to achieve agility, and
• Brief definitions of some agile approaches – Scrum, Kanban and XP

“Agile” is a mindset, philosophy, behaviour, or attitude described by 4 values and 12 supporting principles in the Agile Manifesto.

An Agile Framework or Agile Methodology is used to develop a product or implement a project, and follows Agile Values and Principles.

Some Agile Frameworks or methodologies are Scrum, Kanban, Extreme Programming, and Feature Driven Development.

Watch the video on “What is Agile”: https://youtu.be/RUFuPN0JqPs

Chapters:
0:00 Introduction – Agile is NOT Agile Methodology or Framework
0:23 Differences between Agile & Agile Methodology or Framework
2:12 Being Agile or Agility, some ways to achieve agility
4:23 Definition of Scrum, Kanban, XP
5:38 Summary: Agile – Mindset, Philosophy, Values & Principles; Agile Methodology or Framework – Implements Products, Projects Agile is NOT a Methodology or Agile Framework
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