the needs, voices, and diverse abilities of individuals, ensuring inclusive interactions and collaboration, rather than depending exclusively on standardized procedures or inaccessible tools.
on delivering meaningful, usable, and equitable solutions for all users, rather than prioritizing excessive documentation of accessibility compliance.
with individuals with disabilities, educators, and diverse users to co-create accessible and universally designed solutions, instead of focusing only on contractual obligations or isolated planning.
to address changing needs, new insights, and innovative approaches to accessibility, rather than adhering strictly to predetermined plans.
Adapted from What is the Agile Manifesto?, Agile Alliance, 2025