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Slide 1: This is the first slide of the "Agile project management with extreme programming" PPT presentation. Add your company name here.
Slide 2: Share the agenda for your PPT presentation in this slide. Focus on the goal to shift from waterfall methodology to agile methodology.
Slide 3: Share the contents of your presentation in this Table of Contents slide. Include headings like project overview, problems faced in previous projects, current project management method, etc.
Slide 4: Focus on the first heading of this PPT presentation in this slide i.e. the project overview.
Slide 5: This slide shows details about the project along with its cost and duration. It also covers a short summary of the project with objectives and expected outcomes.
Slide 6: Direct attention to the second part of this presentation i.e. the problems faced in previous projects and the current product development method in this slide.
Slide 7: The following slide covers various problems faced by the project teams in previous projects such as requirement analysis, unrealistic schedule, and inadequate testing.
Slide 8: This slide shows the waterfall approach currently used by the project management team for effectively managing the project tasks. It also offers the activities covered by each model stage, from analysis to operation and management.
Slide 9: Focus on the available agile frameworks in this slide, such as Scrum, Kanban, etc.
Slide 10: The following tabular slide illustrates various agile framework comparisons based on parameters like workflow approach, coding standards, testing approach, and design complexity.
Slide 11: This slide shows the workflow of the scrum process. The product backlog takes input from user stories and product owners and ends at visibility and velocity
Slide 12: This slide shows the workflow of the scrum process. It also covers various activities conducted in the product backlog, sprint backlog, backlog tasks, and sprint prior to delivery of the product to the customer.
Slide 13: The following slide shows the workflow process of Kanban. The process covers phases such as customer requirement, feature preparation & selection, product development, testing, and delivery.
Slide 14: This slide illustrates the workflow of the extreme programming process. It includes stages beginning from the architectural spike, user stories to small releases.
Slide 15: Focus on agile estimation techniques and the project cost estimation in this slide.
Slide 16: Focus on the three agile estimation techniques i.e. the bucket system, t-shirt sizes, and the planning poker.
Slide 17: The following slide covers planning poker, which is one of the agile estimation techniques. It shows various cards assigned with the number and interpretation of each.
Slide 18: This slide covers T-shirt sizes which is one of the agile estimation techniques. Here the estimators place their stories to appropriate shirt size assigned with calendar time, people and cost.
Slide 19: This slide covers the bucket system, which is one of the agile estimation techniques. Here the estimators place their story in a suitable bucket with a value starting from 0 to 200.
Slide 20: The following tabular slide covers various agile estimation techniques and their description, type of scales, suited for, and benefit. Techniques covered are planning poker, T-shirt sizes, and the bucket system.
Slide 21: The following table provides the time and cost estimation required to complete various project phases like backend, frontend, QA, and design. Estimation is based on different parameters like development, meetings, bug fix and architecture planning.
Slide 22: In this slide introduce the agile project plan and the project communication plan.
Slide 23: This slide shows a monthly agile project plan covering various activities such as planning, configuring multilingual features, testing, and deployment in different sprints. It also shows the details of the holder assigned to complete each sprint activity.
Slide 24: This slide shows a 12 months agile project plan of software development. It covers task name, responsible person, start date, end date, days, and completion status.
Slide 25: The following slide shows an agile project plan of software development covering each phase, such as business case, analysis, design, build, quality assurance library, and test. It covers task name, responsible person, start date, end date, days, and completion status.
Slide 26: The following slide shows the project communication plan of software development & installation. It offers sections such as what to communicate, deliverable, description, delivery method, frequency & owner.
Slide 27: Focus on the hurdles in adopting agile techniques and how to overcome the agile adoption barriers.
Slide 28: The possible barriers that the company may face while adopting agile methodology in project management are mentioned in this slide. Barriers covered are lack of culture transition, insufficient agile experience & knowledge, lack of open communication, and unorganized resource pool.
Slide 29: The following slide shows the right solution to overcome the agile adoption barriers such as lack of culture transition, insufficient agile experience & knowledge, lack of open communication, and unorganized resource pool.
Slide 30: Focus on the impact on performance and the dashboards in this slide.
Slide 31: The following slide shows the performance comparison of before and after adopting agile methodology in project management.
Slide 32: This slide shows the software development project management dashboard. It covers planning, design, development, testing project launch date, project budget, overdue tasks, workload, and upcoming deadlines.
Slide 33: This slide shows project progress through sprint completion status, allocated time, and the actual time taken.
Slide 34: This slide presents the icons’ library for this presentation.
Slide 35: This slide marks the beginning of the Additional Slides comprising core values, metrics, and miscellaneous slides.
Slide 36: This slide provides the mission, vision, and goal of your company.
Slide 37: This is the 'About Us' slide. Highlight your premium features, target audience, and distinct clients in this slide.
Slide 38: Introduce your team in this slide, including the core members involved in this project along with their designation.
Slide 39: This is a timeline slide to share your growth and milestones creatively.
Slide 40: Share your 30, 60, and 90 days’ plans in this PPT slide.
Slide 41: This is the slide to represent the financial highlights of your project.
Slide 42: This is a Thank You slide where details such as the address, contact number, and email address are added.

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