The Role of Checkpoints in Agile Project Management

Luke Pivac
Agile | Adapt
Published in
3 min readJul 6, 2024

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In the profession of Agile Project Management, checkpoints are an effective tool for ensuring that projects remain on track and aligned with their goals.

The Agile project management framework is known for its flexibility and adaptability, often emphasizing the importance of regular assessment and adjustment.

Checkpoints are a key ingredient in Agile Project Management. Image created on Bing, 2024

Checkpoints, or the predefined stages of evaluation within a project’s lifecycle, are instrumental in facilitating this process.

A typically example of the Agile project lifecycle. Checkpoints can be used within each phase, or at more appropriate times that you need.

Understanding Checkpoints in Agile Frameworks

Checkpoints in Agile projects are not arbitrary markers; they are thoughtfully integrated into the project’s progression to provide timely insights and direction.

Checkpoints can take various forms, such as sprints in Scrum or iterations in other Agile frameworks, such as Extreme Programming (XP) or the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe).

Each checkpoint serves as an opportunity for the project team to gather and assess the work completed, address any issues, and plan for the…

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Luke Pivac
Agile | Adapt

An experienced delivery leader - helping teams succeed by using an adaptive-mindset. Thought-leader and published author. PSM-1, MSP5, ICP-ATF, ICP-APM, ICP-DAS