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Category: Agile

Blogs on Agile and Agile project management

February 1, 2017April 20, 2018Agile

Making Sense of Agile and DevOps

There has been a tectonic shift in how software is developed. Terms like Agile, CI/CD, DevOps, BDD, and TDD are new additions to the IT […]

December 1, 2016April 27, 2017Agile, Project Management

The Project Manager and the Scrum Master Should be Friends

There is a debate in the Agile community regarding the role of the project manager and the scrum master. These discussions remind me of a […]

November 1, 2016April 27, 2017Agile, Project Management

Failing Fast for the Rest of Us

Fail fast entered the business lexicon from the high-tech sector. It has become a powerful buzzword and has ignited a small movement. FailCon offers a […]

October 1, 2016May 7, 2024Agile, Project Management

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 […]

July 1, 2016April 26, 2017Agile

Agile Transformation—It’s About the People

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 […]

January 1, 2016December 4, 2019Agile, Leadership, Project Management

Projects are About People: 7 Ways to Put People First

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 […]

November 1, 2015April 16, 2017Agile, Project Management

The Project Box—Evolving Beyond the Triple Constraint

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 […]

October 15, 2015April 19, 2017Agile

Peter Drucker: The Father of Agilism

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 […]

October 1, 2015April 16, 2017Agile, Project Management

Questioning Gravity: Is the Triple Constraint Really Relevant?

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 […]

June 1, 2015April 15, 2017Agile

Was Drucker an Agilest?

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 […]

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