After Agile DC 2011 ended, we quickly turned our attention to the Agile Development Practices East conference in Orlando, where we launched […]
5 Steps to Make Your Project Portfolio Flow
In most organizations adopting Agile methods, the techniques used for program and portfolio management are still predictive and “waterfall”: yearly […]
Four Steps to More Effective Agile Retrospectives
It’s no secret among agile practitioners that retrospectives, as commonly practiced, tend to suffer from a fatal flaw: inaction. Teams discuss […]
Slides from Agile Palooza DC
Every now and then, one of my presentations seems to be more of a hit than others. The past keynote […]
Announcing Agile India 2012: Call for Submissions
Last month I blogged on Agile in Washington, DC, my hometown. Now, I’m pleased to announce another exciting conference, this […]
Agile in Washington – A Decade in the Making?
Around the time the Agile Manifesto was created in 2001, there were some of us in the DC Metro area […]
The Joy of Agile Work – See you at Agile 2011?
So, this is the 10th anniversary year of the Manifesto for Agile Software Development, and the registration for next […]
What to Consider When Hiring User Experience Specialists
One of the questions I often get from our clients is, “What kind of designers or user experience specialists have […]
A Conversation on Using Agile at the Program Level
As organizations scale to more agile teams, a shift to agile program management is inevitable. In this podcast, Bob Payne […]
Failure: The Road to Success?
Anyone who’s been around in the agile space for a while knows the standard agile mantras: inspect and adapt, people […]