One Team with Many Projects In many of the organizations where we consult, teams have a plethora of stakeholders to […]
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Gantt Charts for Agile? By David Bulkin
Gantt Charts are commonly used to visually represent dependencies and progress against milestones and activities. They are often viewed as […]
PODCAST: Agile PMO
Some time ago, I was approached by Joseph Flahiff, who was interested in hearing details about how agile and waterfall […]
COHAA Presents The Path to a·gil·i·ty
The Central Ohio Agile Association (COHAA) is holding an exciting conference: The Path to a.gil.i.ty. Keynote speakers are Ken Schwaber […]
The Role of the Manager on Agile Projects
Okay, this might be another Ground Hog day type of post, but I wanted to pull together a few of […]
Agile Requirements Breakdown Structure by David Bulkin
In agile when we talk about requirements, we often talk about epics, features and user stories. But, do we really […]
Agile in the DOD By Roland Cuellar
I recently went to a presentation by Don Johnson, Advisor to the Defense Sciences Task Force on Acquisition of Information […]
Israel Gat on Agile Adoption
Via the HereTech, Israel Gat on agile adoption. Israel Gat, best known for pioneering agile methods at BMC Software speaks […]
The Agile Balanced Scorecard
We recently published a nice article in the online journal “Projects@Work” on frameworks for Agile metrics. An excerpt is below. […]
Time to Cut Costs? Can Agile Methods Help?
Anyone following the news knows that, by now, we’re in the middle of a global economic downturn. In the U.S.A, […]