A few days ago, I blogged about “monumental” agile adoption, and discussed about how large-scale adoption (not just large projects), […]
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“Monumental” Agile Adoption
Some years ago, I had the privilege of being involved in a massive agile adoption at Capital One. That adoption […]
The PMI’s “Agile Certified Practitioner” Certification
After a few years of inexorable movement, we are very close to seeing the Project Management Institute (PMI) launching its […]
Free Agile Tool!
Did that get your attention? We all love a freebie now and then, but I think our friend David Bland […]
Stop versus Done, Part 2 of 2 David Bulkin
This is part two of a two part post, so if you didn’t read part one yet, you can read […]
Stop versus Done – Part 1 of 2 By David Bulkin
Project manager often rely on detailed task lists to monitor progress. The thought is that having lots of fine grained […]
Motivation for Today’s Knowledge Worker – Listen to Payne & Augustine By David Bulkin
We recognize that year-end performance reviews seldom improve performance as they generally focus on what’s wrong, not amplifying what right. […]
Estimation in the Large By David Bulkin
This post is for those who believe that story point estimates are valuable (if you are not sure you can […]
Jeff Sutherland at APLN DC
On Monday, February 7th, Jeff Sutherland will be speaking at APLN DC on Using Scrum to Avoid Bad CMMi Implementations. […]
Widespread (Though Fragmented) Agile Adoption Continues
For the past couple of years, our friends at Cutter Consortium have requested me to contribute to their set of […]