The official business definition of Agile Project Management Framework (APMF) is a project management methodology that focuses on collaboration, customer satisfaction, and flexibility. It is a lightweight, iterative approach that is well suited to project teams dealing with high levels of uncertainty. It is based on four core values: Individuals and interactions over processes and tools; Working software over comprehensive documentation; Customer collaboration over contract negotiation; and Responding to change over following a plan. APMF helps to promote collaboration and communication within the project team as well as with the customer. The team works together to develop a product that meets customer expectations. This process is done through an agile development cycle of sprints. Each sprint is a short time frame with a specific goal that must be achieved. The team works together to plan, design, and develop the project. They then create a working product and get customer feedback. This feedback is used to adjust the product and iterate until it meets customer satisfaction. APMF is an effective
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