Across
- 2. the person who oversees the development process and who makes sure everyone adheres to an agreed way of working
- 4. a short development phase within a larger project defined by available time (‘timeboxes’) and resources.
- 5. a method for managing work, with an emphasis on just-in-time delivery.
- 7. best describes the waterfall or traditional project management approach
- 9. a sequential project management approach that seeks to capture detailed requirements upfront; the opposite to agile.
- 10. prioritised work still to be completed
- 12. first phase in the agile management approach
- 13. The agile ____ is a thought process that involves understanding, collaborating, learning, and staying flexible to achieve high-performing results.
Down
- 1. In the core of Agile project management lies this word, which means "mobility, nimbleness". This signifies the ability to move something forward in a quick way that allows easy changes of direction.
- 3. agility attribute where team members are encouraged to freely share their ideas and challenges without feeling concerned that this might compromise their status in the project.
- 4. agile methodology where regular team meetings review progress of a single development phase (or Sprint).
- 6. ____ & Interaction over Processes & Tools
- 8. ______Collaboration over Contract Negotiation
- 11. a project management approach based on delivering requirements iteratively and incrementally throughout the life cycle.