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		<title>Recommended Agile Project Management Software</title>
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Kelly Waters posted an article recently asking what Agile project management tool folks recommend.  Interesting results so far, but from other discussions I&#8217;ve been involved with on Linked In and general conversations with other crazy Agile people most of us recommend no software tool to start with.
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<p>Kelly Waters posted an article recently asking what Agile project management tool folks recommend.  <a href="http://www.agile-software-development.com/2009/09/agile-project-management-software.html" target="_blank">Interesting results so far</a>, but from other discussions I&#8217;ve been involved with on Linked In and general conversations with other crazy Agile people most of us <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/groupAnswers?viewQuestionAndAnswers=&amp;gid=52030&amp;discussionID=1778930&amp;sik=1254343227699&amp;trk=ug_qa_q&amp;goback=.ana_52030_1254343227698_3_1.afs_52030_1254343227699_1" target="_blank">recommend no software tool</a> to start with.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s MUCH more important for teams to understand how to work in an Agile process BEFORE they adopt a tool.  Agile teams that are co-located use sticky notes, spreadsheets and whiteboards to manage their work and it is extremely effective.</p>
<p>What this poll isn&#8217;t saying providing is context around who is voting and what their environment is.   A decision maker who knows nothing about about Agile is probably more inclined to pick the tool first and base that decision on the most well known or &#8220;enterprise&#8221; version of the software that they hear other people use.</p>
<p>Remember, we value individuals and interactions OVER processes and tools so figure out what Agile is and learn the process BEFORE you worry about the tool.</p>
<p>What tool would I recommend?  Well, first I would recommend sticky notes, whiteboards and spreadsheets/wiki until the team learns and really gets what Agile is.  Once they know what being Agile is all about and management &#8220;gets&#8221; what it means, I would recommend either JIRA, Rally or Scrumworks.  Rally is GREAT for enterprises, JIRA is great if you want a tool that can do it all and Scrumworks is really lightweight and simple.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the poll is you&#8217;d like to see the results.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.agile-software-development.com/2009/09/agile-project-management-software.html">Recommended Agile Project Management Software | Agile Software Development Made Easy!</a>.</p>


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