Zeitgeist - Agile is very much the methodology of the moment, whilst retaining a link to the successful processes form the past, and by its very nature being able to adapt to the future.
Yes We Can - our first response when asked if we can improve an organisation's project processes and management through using Agile. (Also famously adopted as a slogan by Bob the Builder and some US politician you may have heard of).
XP - see Extreme Programming.
Waterfall - an old-fashioned project management methodology that doesn't work as well as Agile. (But see Agile v Waterfall? for a more considered discussion.)
Version Control - essential for ensuring your projects are all working towards the same goal.
Umbrella - Agile is essentially an umbrella term that incorporates several different methodologies and processes, each of which shares the same principles.
Team - you need to build up an effective team to deliver the project, incorporating representatives (and decision makers) from each of the stakeholders in the project.
Thinking - it's vital to get everyone in your organisation thinking along the same lines, to ensure Agile is a standard method of operating in everything you do.
Scrum - a lightweight Agile management process, based on Lean principles, such as Just In Time.
Software Development - the foundations of Agile methodology are in software development. For project management purposes, Agile has been adapted based on best practices for an iterative, successful rollout of the deliverables.
Sprints - 30 day iterations of a project, utilised in Scrum processes.
Rational Unified Process - RUP, as it is known, is not commonly associated with Agile practices, but we believe the iterative nature of RUP makes it Agile at its core.
Rob Smith - IndigoBlue's MD and famed leader of men. He is renowned for never having been ill in his entire life and for owning more shoes than Imelda Marcos.
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