Blog 5: September 26th
Over the summer as an intern at Bank of America, I got a pretty good insight of how effective Agile practices can be. I have some high-level understanding of what Waterfall model is, and as Liz Lockhart, PMP and Agile Leader has stated it is " The waterfall project management method is a linear, step-by-step approach that's ideal for projects with a clear scope and predictable timeline. It involves rigorous planning upfront to ensure that the project stays on track, with progress tracked closely and issues addressed promptly." As we know, technology is changing and fast paced which is why waterfall model is outdated and cannot keep up with the changing requirements that is required. On the other hand, one of manifestos of Agile methodology is " Welcome changing requirements, even late in development. Agile processes harness change for the customer’s competitive advantage ." From my personal experience, working with a big company I have seen how effective, ...