Objective: This article aims to understand the influence of organizational learning on adaptation during the implementation of agile methods in the project management environment in companies. The study focuses on changing project management processes from the traditional “waterfall” to agile management models to meet the needs of organizations. It aims to identify how the organization based on traditional project management migrates to a new process, adapting the new agile methodology to its day-to-day activities. Design/methodology/approach: We carried out a systematic literature review, answering the question: How does organizational learning influence the adaptation of agile methods? Results: We grouped the articles into five fields of research: Agile Learning; Organizational Learning in the implementation of Lean and Scrum methodologies: Implementation of Lean and Scrum methodologies; Learning of the individual in the organization and Organizational Learning. Originality/Value: This article seeks interests in the potential of applying agile projects and the organizational learning acquired from this new model.
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