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Evaluating an Agile Method for Planning and Controlling Innovative Projects
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Project-based OrganizationEngineeringProject ManagementExtensive InvestigationSoftware EngineeringAgile Project ManagementScrumAgile Software DevelopmentAgile MethodManagementSystems EngineeringSoftware PracticeAgile MethodologiesSoftware Project ManagementSoftware Development ProcessAgile DevelopmentDesignStrategyStrategic ManagementHereafter Ivpm2Software DesignDevelopment MethodologySoftware ManagementBusinessDesign ThinkingConstruction ManagementTechnology
This article presents an extensive investigation carried out in two technology-based companies of the São Carlos technological pole in Brazil. Based on this multiple case study and literature review, a method, entitled hereafter IVPM2, applying agile project management (APM) principles was developed. After the method implementation, a qualitative evaluation was carried out by a document analysis and questionnaire application. This article shows that the application of this method at the companies under investigation evidenced the benefits of using simple, iterative, visual, and agile techniques to plan and control innovative product projects combined with traditional project management best practices, such as standardization.
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