🌿Agile Project Lifecycle
This page describes the agile product and service development lifecycle for project-based work.
Definition
The Agile Project Lifecycle is a concept that describes the cycle of work that agile teams go through when they solve problems together. They perform the work in chunks called milestones, and the milestones repeat over time. Each milestone has deliverables associated with it that teams deliver together. The work that they do in the lifecycle happens at the same time, instead of in sequential phases.
Visual Reference
Here's a visual showing the lifecycle to build products and services.

Milestones In the Lifecycle
Here are the milestones within the Agile Lifecycle (see them all here):
Define project goals
Define measures of success
Build the team
Kickoff
Create hypotheses
Perform research
Analyze
Create release-level vision
Create release-level scope
Manage the backlog
Write requirements
Refine with team
Plan the work
Create the future experience
Content
UI
Interaction design
Information architecture
Customer experience
Code
Document
Evaluate the outcomes
Perform QA
Agile Teams Perform Milestones In Parallel

Teams that live the Agile Ways of Work perform different kinds of work in parallel instead of sequential phases. This means that research, design, product, and development work all happens at the same time!
As they proceed through the lifecycle they progress in the milestones and complete outcomes.
Learn About the Agile Ways of Work in the Agile Handbook
Teams who live the Agile Ways of Work perform this lifecycle non-linearly. This means they do not do it in sequences. They perform different kinds of work at the same time. Learn more about this kind of work in the Agile Handbook:
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