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Use this tag for any questions that involve agile approaches from the perspective of a project manager, Scrum Master, agile coach, or similar role. Please note that "Agile" is not a framework or methodology, and this tag should NOT be used for questions about agile frameworks when a more suitable tag exists.

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Is it possible to use Agile methodologies in a fixed price contract?

One of the major selling points of Agile methodologies is that the iterative nature allows the customer to receive an updated deliverable after every iteration (e.g. 2 weeks). … In Agile, you don't have a fixed/signed-off scope or requirements - you maintain a Feature Backlog and every week you have a meeting with the customer in which they have the opportunity to change their …
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How do you convince a client to use Agile Methods?

There's nothing scary, wrong or weird about iterative project methodologies (such as Agile, XP or Scrum), its' just not the 'traditional' Waterfall method. … I've deliberately been vague with the Agile terminology in order to convey the message easier and I've had a long day so may have got a bit muddled in there. …
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