You are leading a project where the team commits to a set of work for fixed-duration iterations, works closely with the customer to gather requirements, and holds regular meetings to assess progress and plan next steps. Which adaptive methodology aligns best with this approach?
Scrum is the methodology that uses fixed-duration iterations called sprints, where the team commits to completing specific tasks. It emphasizes close collaboration with the customer role (the Product Owner) to gather and prioritize requirements. Regular meetings, such as daily stand-ups, sprint reviews, and retrospectives, are integral to Scrum for assessing progress and planning. Kanban focuses on continuous flow and does not use fixed iterations. Extreme Programming (XP) emphasizes technical engineering practices like pair programming and test-driven development but is less prescriptive about fixed iteration commitments and roles. Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe®) is designed for scaling agile practices across large organizations and involves additional complexity not indicated in the scenario.
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