Image: Stuart Miles It’s time for another Agile game that you coaches, trainers and ScrumMasters out there can use to […]
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Stoos: Is Great Management Timeless?
The Stoos movement is off to a great start. More than 850 people have joined the Stoos Network on LinkedIn since […]
Agile Retrospectives: Why Bother?
Retrospectives in Scrum (called “reflections” in eXtreme Programming) are a key agile practice. The mechanics of a retrospective—a meeting through […]
The Evolution of the PMI-Agile Certified Practitioner Workshop
After each of my PMI-Agile Certified Practitioner (ACP) workshops, I refine the format to make it better. I learn some new […]
Real World VMS Example
I just submitted my paper to be a speaker at the PMI Global Congress on the topic of Visual Management […]
Stoos Gathering Recap: Lessons and Reflections
So, it’s taken me over a month to get around to writing this, but then catching up on the backlog […]
Defining Ready and Done
When leading development teams, I see most of the wasted activities happen during the development phase. If work is not […]
Agile Richmond Slides
Late last month, I had the pleasure of presenting again at Agile Richmond in Richmond, VA. It’s always a pleasure […]
An Exercise in Flow: The Dice Game
photo by fyuryu, CC BY 2.0 We do a lot of training here at LitheSpeed, and our exercises are consistently […]
PMI Agile Contact Hours versus PMI-ACP PDUs
I get asked on a regular basis what the difference between a contact hour and a PDU is. When people […]