Agile vs Traditional Project Management: What's the Difference?
Briefly

Traditional project management refers to the heavyweight model of developing software, also known as the waterfall methodology. The traditional approach is linear, sequential, and structured.
Agile project management refers to a lightweight model of developing software iteratively in small chunks. Agile works on building working software, shipping it, and collecting feedback that informs future development. It is circular, incremental, and adaptive.
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