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Agile planning is a methodology that emphasizes iterative and incremental development, where requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between sel

Overview

Agile planning is a methodology that emphasizes iterative and incremental development, where requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing cross-functional teams. It was first introduced in the Agile Manifesto in 2001 by The Agile Alliance, a group of 17 software practitioners, including [[jeff-sutherland|Jeff Sutherland]], [[ken-schwaber|Ken Schwaber]], and [[ron-jeffries|Ron Jeffries]]. Agile planning is widely used in [[software-development|software development]] and has been adopted by companies like [[google|Google]], [[amazon|Amazon]], and [[microsoft|Microsoft]]. The approach values [[individuals-and-interactions|individuals and interactions]] over processes and tools, [[working-software|working software]] over comprehensive documentation, [[customer-collaboration|customer collaboration]] over contract negotiation, and [[responding-to-change|responding to change]] over following a plan. With its focus on flexibility and customer satisfaction, agile planning has become a popular choice for projects that require rapid adaptation to changing requirements. As noted by [[agile-alliance|Agile Alliance]], agile planning has been successfully applied in various industries, including finance, healthcare, and education, with companies like [[ibm|IBM]] and [[accenture|Accenture]] adopting agile methodologies. Today, agile planning continues to evolve, with new practices and techniques emerging, such as [[devops|DevOps]] and [[continuous-integration|continuous integration]], which are being adopted by companies like [[facebook|Facebook]] and [[netflix|Netflix]].