https://www.youtube .com/watch?v=5RocT_OdQcA

This short video explains the differences between Agile and Waterfall, and gives an example for both of them. Several years ago, projects were managed in waterfall project where we Tasks are executed in phases in a linear and sequential way and progress flows downwards in one direction like a waterfall. Each of these phases represents a distinct stage and each stage generally finishes before the next one can begin. Waterfall was organized in such a way that projects had to be finished within a certain budget, fixed scope, fixed time and a good quality, which was almost never the case and the customer was always unhappy. Agile came to solve these issues, with the 4 values and the 12 principles we create things differently. In agile we build products incrementally and iteratively which that helps teams deliver value to their customers faster and with fewer headaches. Instead of betting everything on a “big bang” launch, an agile team delivers work in small, but consumable, increments.We start with a small piece of work and we go through the design, develop, test and deploy, the feedback from the customer and stakeholders is then collected and fed back into the cycle. 📚 GET OUR FREE AGILE BOOKLET WORTH 39$ https://tinyurl.com/ysrr2eee FOLLOW OUR TRAININGS Agile Fundamentals , Scrum and Kanban 🇫🇷 French Course : https://tinyurl.com/y4auyrtj 🇬🇧 English Course : https://tinyurl.com/y6o84dna Scrum Product Owner 🇫🇷 French Course : https://tinyurl.com/y5ev5z69 🇬🇧 English Course : https://tinyurl.com/yxz224dt FOLLOW ME 🎞️ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/oelean ❤️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oelean

17 Replies to “Agile vs Waterfall Methodology | Difference between Agile and Waterfall | What to choose?”

  1. thanks really understanding these methods may I use agile from our system development document.

  2. The older I get the more I realize how much money can be made “reinventing” the wheel and repackaging it as something new, when it is still in essence a wheel. Each adopter of the new “wheel” always thinks their version of the wheel is better. But it is just different.

  3. It is a really good example for differentiating agile vs waterfall and it made my doubts more clear.

  4. Wondering how requirement definition is impacted by agile approach?

    For example in waterfall, you would expect that we get requirements for every part of the car and check they all fit together before building anything.

    For agile, are requirements for all phases at least drafted and reviewed ahead of time? I can see issue for example if you only build the wheel base first phase, but but then in second phase customer wants an engine that does not fit…it could mean major re-design of already built product.

  5. I strongly believe that Waterfall Methodology is best suited in construction domain. Think of a high rise building. Would the client comes up daily or weekly with a change he/she wants? Step by step process is the best suited concept here.

  6. Ok so at the beginning of the video you basically lay out why using the waterfall method is a bad idea and then I’m sitting here in college paying to learn a out the waterfall method like I don’t get it Jesus lol these people

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