Successful Projects: What We Really Know
The Standish Group has published its annual CHAOS Report on the state of software development since 1994. The Report is often cited as a key […]
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The Standish Group has published its annual CHAOS Report on the state of software development since 1994. The Report is often cited as a key […]
The Agile Manifesto declared independence from constraining, process-centric software development methodologies. The Manifesto advocated for a product-focused, team-centric approach. As Agile has moved mainstream, it […]
Projects are about people! People, process, and technology are the essential components of any organizational analysis. When it comes to software development, people are more […]
Traditionally, project managers are told to optimize scope subject to constraints on time, cost, and quality. This is embodied in the expression, “better, faster, cheaper—choose […]
About a year ago, I started the Agile journey. At the same time, I decided to reread Peter Drucker, the father of modern management. As […]
The “triple constraint” is to project management as Newton’s Laws are to physics. “Better, faster, cheaper—choose two” is so ingrained in the canon that we […]
Recently, I decided to reread Peter Drucker, the father of modern management. I first read Drucker many years ago and expected to find ideas that […]