Project Management Methodology Agile is the official business definition of the methodology of project management that values responsiveness and the ability to rapidly adapt to changing conditions. It is derived from the Agile Manifesto, which was a set of values and principles for developing software that was adopted by the software development community in 2001. Agile methodology seeks to prioritize the customer’s needs by breaking down a project into smaller pieces, thus making the project easier to manage. It also encourages collaboration between the customer and the project manager, as well as communication between the team members. This makes it easier for the project manager to respond to any changes that may arise quickly and efficiently. Agile methodology also allows for the implementation of the feedback loop, allowing the team to use customer feedback to make changes or adjustments to the project as needed. This helps to ensure that the project meets customer expectations and is successful. By keeping customer