Les professionnels de GBNews.ch s'allient à la puissance des technologies en intelligence artificielle générative, pour informer la communauté des affaires et le grand public, des dernières tendances et des évolutions du marché de l'emploi.

Agenda

Anatomie, une immersion ...

Du 16 avril 2025 au 17 avril 2026

Elles. Artistes aborigènes ...

Du 11 décembre 2025 au 19 avril 2026

Black Movie 2026 ...

Du 16 au 25 janvier 2026

Festival de lumières ...

Du 16 janvier au 1er février 2026

Art Genève 2026 ...

Du 29 janvier au 1er février 2026

10 Things You Should Know About Agile Project Management

Écrit par Timea Arany
Paru le 21 janvier 2026

As SHARING IS SKILLING continues exploring the world of modern project management, one thing becomes clear: Agile has become one of the most popular approaches in today’s fast-changing industries. It feels lighter, more human, more intuitive—and incredibly powerful when used well.

Whether you’re new to Agile or deepening your understanding, here are 10 important things to know about Agile Project Management—each one shaping a smarter, more adaptive way of working.

  1. Agile Is a Mindset Before It’s a Method

Agile isn’t just a process—it’s a way of thinking. It encourages adaptability, collaboration, and continuous learning.
The four core values are beautifully captured in the Agile Manifesto: https://agilemanifesto.org

  1. Agile Focuses on Delivering Value Early and Often

Instead of waiting months for a “big launch,” Agile teams deliver small, meaningful pieces of value throughout the project. This reduces risk—and keeps users engaged.

  1. Change Is Not the Enemy—It’s Expected

Traditional methodologies often resist change. Agile welcomes it and allows teams to adapt to evolving customer needs, new insights, or shifting priorities without losing momentum.

  1. Agile Builds for Users, Not Just Requirements

Agile teams design solutions with users in mind, not just documents. User stories, feedback loops, and iterative releases help ensure the product is actually useful—not just “finished.”

  1. Scrum Is the Most Popular Agile Framework

Scrum provides structure through roles, events, and rituals while remaining flexible.
If you want to explore Scrum in detail, the official guide is a must-read: https://scrumguides.org

  1. Sprints Give Rhythm to the Work

Work happens in short cycles called sprints (usually 1–4 weeks). Each sprint includes:

  • Planning
  • Daily stand-ups
  • Review
  • Retrospective
    This rhythm keeps teams aligned, focused, and continuously improving.
  1. Collaboration Is at the Heart of Agile

Agile thrives on communication. Whether through stand-ups, sprint reviews, or demos, teams stay connected to each other—and to stakeholders. This transparency reduces misunderstandings and speeds up decision-making.

  1. The Product Owner Is the Voice of the Customer

One of the key Scrum roles, the Product Owner ensures the team is always building the right thing. They prioritise the backlog, clarify the vision, and represent user needs.
A good overview is available here: https://www.scrum.org/resources/what-is-a-product-owner

  1. The Scrum Master Coaches, Supports, and Unblocks

A Scrum Master is not a “boss,” but a facilitator. They remove obstacles, guide the team in Agile principles, and keep the process healthy.
For more on the role: https://www.scrum.org/resources/what-is-a-scrum-master

  1. Continuous Improvement Is the Secret Ingredient

Every sprint ends with a retrospective—a moment for the team to reflect on what worked and what didn’t. This feedback loop helps teams grow sprint by sprint, making Agile a living, evolving practice.

Final Thoughts

Agile Project Management isn’t just about efficiency. It’s about building smarter, staying flexible, and delivering real value. It invites teams to learn, adapt, and collaborate—and, most importantly, to stay connected to user needs.

As SHARING IS SKILLING continues this journey, we’ll explore where Agile truly shines, which industries are adopting it fastest, and how it can transform the way teams work, think, and create.

Stay tuned—more Agile adventures coming soon!

By the same author: 

🧾 Agile Wings — Why I Prefer Agile & Scrum Over Traditional Project Management
🧾 From Stage Lights to Project Timelines — Why Event Coordinators Make Natural Project Managers
🧾 New Series: Sharing is Skilling

Image: Istock

Timea Arany

With almost 15 years of experience in events, customer relations, and project coordination, I’ve built my career around bringing ideas to life.

Articles connexes :

Laisser un commentaire

Votre adresse e-mail ne sera pas publiée. Les champs obligatoires sont indiqués avec *

Ce site utilise Akismet pour réduire les indésirables. En savoir plus sur la façon dont les données de vos commentaires sont traitées.

linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram
Résumé de la politique de confidentialité
GBNews.ch | Actualités: Emploi, RH, économie, entreprises, Genève, Suisse.

Ce site utilise des cookies afin que nous puissions vous fournir la meilleure expérience utilisateur possible. Les informations sur les cookies sont stockées dans votre navigateur et remplissent des fonctions telles que vous reconnaître lorsque vous revenez sur notre site Web et aider notre équipe à comprendre les sections du site que vous trouvez les plus intéressantes et utiles.

Cookies strictement nécessaires

Cette option doit être activée à tout moment afin que nous puissions enregistrer vos préférences pour les réglages de cookie.

Cookies tiers

Ce site utilise Google Analytics pour collecter des informations anonymes telles que le nombre de visiteurs du site et les pages les plus populaires.

Garder ce cookie activé nous aide à améliorer notre site Web.