In the agile community, many use collaborative voting techniques to quickly identify agreement or lack thereof. Dot voting is […]
Category: management
The Name Game: A Multitasking Game for Agile Teams
As our series on Agile games continues, we’d like to introduce a quick but effective exercise to illustrate the perils […]
Stoos: Is Great Management Timeless? (Continued)
In discussing the Stoos movement, I posed the question, “Is great management timeless?” That is, do we really keep reinventing […]
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 […]
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 […]
What will it take to transform management? Look to the Polio Eradication Model.
In a few days, I’ll be leaving behind the balmy weather in Chennai and heading to #Stoos in Switzerland. Our […]
Want to Transform Management? Help Me Prepare for the #Stoos Gathering
On January 6-7, 2012, I will be in Stoos, Switzerland as part of a gathering of management enthusiasts. Organized by […]
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 Project Time Management
Jurgen Appelo has a nice, concise post on agile project time management on his Blog: https://www.noop.nl/2008/06/10-principles-of-agile-project-time-management.html
How Not to Do Resource Management
Every now and then, we will get the interesting question of how to do “resource management” in an enterprise that […]