On April 15th, Sanjiv Augustine and Roland Cuellar delivered a global webinar on Agile metrics that was hosted by VersionOne. […]
Notes from the Field, Philadelphia Emerging Tech Conference
Agile Track of Philadelphia Emerging Tech Conference Per my last blog entry, I attended the Philadelphia Emerging Technologies Enterprise (ETE’09) […]
Notes from the Field, Agile Philly Panel, Just Say No to a PO?
Philly Emerging Tech Conference & Agile Philly Panel Discussion Last Thursday 3/26 and Friday 3/27, I attended the Philadelphia Emerging […]
Scheduling in Scrumban
Recently, I wrote a short piece on Scrumban agile processes entitled “Moving To A Batch Size of One”. This piece […]
When Should A Process Be An Art?
There is a great article in this month’s Harvard Business Review entitled “When Should a Process Be Art, Not Science?” […]
Visual Management – A Readable and Useful Taskboard
Visualization Techniques and Information Radiators Using information visualization techniques to manage work is known as Visual Management. An Information Radiator […]
Scrumban – Moving To a Batch Size of 1
Agile and Scrum have come a long way towards improving time-to-market but is it possible that we can make our […]
IT Program and Project ROI in Uncertain Economic Times
Warning: We are in a deep economic slump. The economic future is more uncertain than ever. Predictive, plan-driven waterfall processes […]
Managing Agile Development Teams: Part 2
The following post is an excerpt from a chapter we have authored in an upcoming book “The Encyclopedia of Software […]
Managing Agile Development Teams: Part 1
The following post is an excerpt from a chapter we have authored in an upcoming book “The Encyclopedia of Software […]