People usually think Agile is just for developers sitting in dark rooms writing code. It isn’t. Honestly, Agile project management for non-software projects is probably more useful in the “real world” than people realize. If you’re running a marketing agency or maybe a construction firm, you know that things go sideways fast. Using a rigid, year-long plan feels safe on paper, but it usually falls apart by month two. Agile is just a way to admit that we don’t know everything at the start. It’s about working in these smaller chunks so you can actually fix mistakes before they get too expensive to handle.