This is a summary of a text about the Agile Methodology, a particular approach used in project management and software development. The methodology helps teams make decisions and respond to unpredictable situations during software development. It uses iterative, incremental work sequences called sprints and is adaptable to changing requirements. The Agile methodology encourages constant feedback from users, accountability, teamwork, and face-to-face communication. Developers and business stakeholders work together to align the product with company goals and customer needs. The Agile Manifesto, published in 2001 by a group of software developers, outlines the values and principles of the methodology.