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Agile Project Management in Product Development Projects
Author(s) -
Aljaž Stare
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
procedia - social and behavioral sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1877-0428
DOI - 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.03.034
Subject(s) - agile software development , agile unified process , project management , popularity , agile usability engineering , new product development , deliverable , process management , context (archaeology) , product (mathematics) , scrum , engineering , engineering management , knowledge management , computer science , business , systems engineering , software development , software engineering , software development process , marketing , software , geometry , mathematics , programming language , psychology , social psychology , paleontology , biology
Despite the growing popularity of agile project management in the field of IT projects, it has not yet been established in other types of projects (engineering, research & development, organisation of events), presumably because of many reasons: the frequent changes are too expensive, the partial deliverables may not be marketed or used, individuals participate in several projects at the same time, etc. We could argue that the approach will never be widely used. However, we cannot say that certain agile practices cannot be utilized for projects that are still carried out in the traditional way. Therefore, we analysed the product development projects in five manufacturing companies. We wanted first to determine whether they already use any of the agile techniques, and further on - using regression analysis - we determined the actual contribution of individual agile techniques to the project's success. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the applicability of agile project management in the context of product development. We would also like to stimulate professional discussion and researches of agile management of other types of projects, and to encourage the introduction of agile techniques wherever proven to contribute to the success of the projects

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