
Agile Project Management
Agile Project Management is a methodology that focuses on delivering work in small, manageable chunks called sprints
What is Agile Project Management?
Agile Project Management is a methodology that focuses on delivering work in small, manageable chunks called sprints. Each sprint typically lasts 2-4 weeks, and at the end, the team delivers a working piece of the product. Agile promotes continuous feedback, allowing teams to adapt to changes quickly. This approach contrasts with traditional project management, where work is planned in a rigid sequence.
How to Use Agile Project Management
- Break down large projects into smaller tasks that can be completed in short, iterative cycles (sprints).
- Hold regular sprint planning meetings to decide what work will be done in the next cycle.
- Schedule daily stand-up meetings (short team updates) to track progress and quickly identify any roadblocks.
- At the end of each sprint, review the work completed and gather feedback to improve in the next cycle.
- Tip: Agile works best for projects where requirements may change or evolve over time, such as software development.

About the Author
Korak Kuhnert
Korak Kuhnert is the co-founder and CTO of Magnetic. With over 15 years in software development - from banking systems to agency tools - he designed and built the platform from the ground up.
