Agile Methodologies in Salesforce Projects: Enhancing Delivery Timelines and Collaboration
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Agile methodologies are very popular in how organizations develop software. Agile is flexible, it enables teams to deliver faster and is oriented around collaborative workflows. Since Salesforce development projects are mostly agile due to the iterative and custom nature of the platform, dev teams that can embrace Agile flow feel its potential for faster delivery. This paper shows how Salesforce development teams can implement Agile methods, specifically focusing on reducing delivery timelines and improving team collaboration. It provides visuals such as diagrams and graphs to demonstrate how adopting Agile practices let teams reap benefits and provides code snippets that illustrate how readers can generate these visuals.
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