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!!! Overview[1]
[{$pagename}] refers to a set of values and [Principals|Agile Principles] put forth in the [Agile Manifesto].
The [Agile Manifesto] was a reaction against heavyweight methodologies that were popular, yet crippling software projects from actually doing what they needed to do – create software that helped the [customer]!
[{$pagename}]’s values ([Agile Manifesto]) & [Agile Principles] work because of the science behind [Lean Product Development] and so you'll see a lot of similar themes repeated in [{$pagename}].
Any project that follows the [Agile Manifesto] & [Agile Principles] can rightly be considered to be [{$pagename}]. That said, there are definitely preferred practices that are common for [{$pagename}] [Delivery Teams] to follow in order to achieve agility. Most commonly:
* [Scrum]
* [Kanban]
* Extreme Programming (XP) for Technical Practices (with new practices becoming popular, largely from Lean Startup – such as [Continuous Deployment|Continuous Delivery] and Testing in Production)
* [PDCA]
[{$pagename}] teams work differently from [Command-and-Control Management] bureaucracies. They are largely self-governing:
* Senior [leaders|Leadership] tell team members where to innovate but not how.
* And the teams work closely with [customers], both external and internal.
!! More Information
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:
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* [#1] - [Agile Vs. Lean: Yeah Yeah, What’s the Difference?|http://hackerchick.com/agile-vs-lean-yeah-yeah-whats-the-difference/|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2016-09-03-