Agile project charters
You will review Agile in a bit more depth in Chapter 5, Introduction to Agile Considerations, but it's important to note that even though Agile isn't considered predictive and is instead an adaptive life cycle, a charter is still created. The chosen life cycle doesn't change the best practices.
Traditional project charters are not as flexible as Agile charters because traditional charters document a lot of set information. High-level requirements are included, but it's clear that the organization knows what it is trying to achieve. Agile projects are more open to changes and need a bit more flexibility in the chartering process.
A large part of Agile project management is transparent communication, and then determining what kind of project to charter will be determined by engaging stakeholders in the process prior to chartering. Many topics will revolve around features and functions, rather than a set deliverable. Another difference...