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Agile and Waterfall

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What Is Agile? In Agile methodologies, leadership encourages teamwork, accountability, and face-to-face communication. Business stakeholders and developers must work together to align the product with customer needs and company goals. What Is Waterfall? The Waterfall model originated in the manufacturing and construction industries, both highly structured environment where changes can be too expensive or sometimes impossible. The first formal description of Waterfall is attributed to Winston W. Royce in a 1970 article where he described a flawed software model. What is the difference between Waterfall and Agile? Both of these are usable and mature. The selection of a certain methodology depends on the particular project and the company that performs it. In this article, we define the main advantages and disadvantages of each approach to software development. If you have no time for details, here’s a brief Agile vs Waterfall comparison table: Conclusion Agile and Wat

My transferable skills

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Team Work •         Team work that contributes to productive working relationships and outcomes •         Elements •         Working across different ages irrespective of gender, race, religion or political persuasion •         Working as an individual and as a member of a team •         Knowing how to define a role as part of the team •         Applying teamwork to a range of situations e.g. futures planning, crisis •         problem solving Identifying the strengths of the team members •         Coaching and mentoring skills including giving feedback Personal Motivation, Organisation and Time Management •         Planning and organizing that contributes to long- and short-term strategic planning •         Elements •         Managing time and priorities- setting timelines, co-ordinating tasks for self & with others •         Being resourceful •         Taking initiative and making decisions •         Adapting resource allocations to cope with