2. Agile methodology
Agile methodology is a project
management framework that breaks
projects down into several dynamic phases,
commonly known as sprints. In practical
terms, agile methodologies are all about
delivering small pieces of working software
quickly to improve customer satisfaction.
3. Overview
Teams reflect and look back to see if there was
anything that could be improved so they can adjust
their strategy for the next sprint.
Four pillars of Agile
Most common Agile Methodologies
● Kanban
● Scrum
● Extreme Programming (XP)
● Adaptive Project Framework (APF)
4. Benefits
❖ Adaptable, it has the ability to shift strategies quickly, without disrupting the flow of a project.
❖ Focus on customer needs, with the rise of cloud-based software, teams can get feedback from
their actual customer quickly. Agile methodology encourages stakeholder involvement in the
development process
❖ Higher quality, it includes regular testing and feedback.
5. Overview
● A Work OS with 3 products
● 200+ integration
● PMO Sales, Marketing, Development, IT , HR, and
Operations departments
● Great for Agile Software Development
○ iteration planning
○ product roadmaps
○ bug tracking
Monday Work Management
Monday Sales CRM
Monday Dev
6. Sprint management with monday dev
● Offers Sprint planning template
○ Start, reset and complete sprint
○ Monitor progress with a burndown chart
○ Prioritize your sprints with Kanban
○ Unify communication with GitHub
● Benefits
○ easy export/import
○ multiple sprints in one place
○ priority labels
7. Pros.
● Steep learning curve for beginners
● Longer time to set up recurring tasks (via
automation)
● Too pricey compared to competitors
● Gantt charts and timelines limited to higher plans
● Colorful and easy-to-use interface
● Save time in creating new tasks
● Real-time project updates
● Long list of supported integrations
● Highly customizable with 200-plus templates
Cons.