ADAPTABILITY IN AGILE METHODOLOGY A STRATEGIC PERSPECTIVE | IJCSE Volume 10 – Issue 2 | IJCSE-V10I2P23

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Abstract

Agile development methodology has become widely adopted in recent years due to the emphasis that Agile puts on adaptability and flexibility. In today’s environment of fast changes, both technological and otherwise, being able to adapt to the emerging circumstances becomes an essential part of project management strategy that ensures successful delivery of projects. As opposed to traditional development methods, the concept of Agile allows the process of development to be flexible in terms of adjusting to changes that happen during development. This research aims at reviewing and evaluating the importance of adaptability in the context of Agile method. Even though adaptability contributes greatly to customer satisfaction and high product quality, it can serve much more than just an operational tool in project management processes. Through the systematic analysis of the existing research in the field of Agile and through conceptual evaluation, this paper aims to prove that adaptability is a powerful strategic tool for ensuring project success in changing circumstances.

Keywords

Agile Methodology, Adaptability, Scrum, Software Development, Flexibility, Iterative Development, Strategic Management

Conclusion

Adaptability is the backbone of Agile methodology, enabling organizations to thrive in dynamic environments. By embracing adaptability, teams can enhance collaboration, improve quality, and achieve faster delivery. Adaptability is the core strength of Agile methodology and a key factor in its widespread adoption. It enables teams to respond to changing requirements, reduce risks, and deliver high-quality products that meet customer expectations. While challenges exist, the benefits of adaptability far outweigh its limitations. As industries continue to evolve, the importance of adaptability in Agile will only increase, making it an essential approach for modern project management and software development. This paper concludes that adaptability is a strategic necessity for modern software development.

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