Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this research is to investigate the adoption of agile methodologies in the context of product management and assess their impact on product development processes, organizational culture, and overall business performance. The study aims to provide valuable insights into the challenges, benefits, and best practices associated with implementing agile practices in product management, ultimately contributing to the enhancement of product management strategies in contemporary organizations.
 Methodology: Descriptive research enables the exploration of various variables, such as organizational size, industry, and cultural factors, which may influence the adoption of Agile. It allows for an in-depth analysis of these characteristics and their impact on Agile practices. Thematic analysis serves as a robust method for uncovering insights and patterns within qualitative data, allowing for a nuanced exploration of the adoption of agile methodologies in the realm of product management. It provides a systematic and transparent approach to data analysis, enabling the research to contribute valuable findings to the field.
 Findings: Identification of common obstacles and challenges faced by organizations during Agile adoption, such as resistance to change, cultural alignment, and scaling Agile beyond individual teams. Recognition of the benefits of Agile, including increased product innovation, faster time-to-market, improved customer satisfaction, and enhanced adaptability to changing market conditions. Exploration of the concept of hybrid product administration systems is highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of combining Agile and traditional methodologies. The examination of the impact of Agile on fostering creativity and innovation within product development teams is done.
 Unique contribution to theory, practice, and policy: The study enriches the theoretical understanding of agile implementation models, hybrid systems, and the relationship between agile practices and creativity within teams. It provides a foundation for further theoretical exploration in the field. The research offers practical recommendations for organizations seeking to adopt agile methodologies in product management, providing insights into overcoming challenges, achieving a balance in hybrid systems, and fostering a culture of collaboration and creativity. The findings have potential policy implications for regulatory bodies and governments interested in promoting agile adoption. The research suggests the need for industry-specific guidelines and government support to facilitate agile implementation and innovation.

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