The Agile Methodology refers to a set of principles and practices that revolutionized the software development process. Born out of the need for a more flexible and adaptive approach, Agile emphasizes iterative and incremental delivery, cross-functional collaboration, and continuous improvement. At its core, Agile values individuals and interactions over processes and tools, working software over comprehensive documentation, customer collaboration over contract negotiation, and responding to change over following a plan. This mindset empowers self-organizing teams to rapidly deliver value to customers through short development cycles, frequent releases, and continuous feedback loops. The Agile Manifesto, introduced in 2001, formalized these principles and sparked a widespread adoption of Agile frameworks like Scrum and Kanban across various industries.