Some time ago, I participated in the PM Boulevard’s 5Q’s on Agile series. Now, it’s my colleague Arlen Bankston’s turn. […]
Category: management
How are Lean and Agile Related?
In the past few years, we’ve seen the emergence of serious initiatives in understanding and exploiting the connection between Lean […]
Webinar on Transitioning to APM
Probably should have announced this earlier, but I did a Cutter Consortiumwebinar on Thursday on transitioning to Agile Project Management. […]
Yet Another Book List
Actually 3 book lists. I put a reading list out some weeks ago, and got feedback from Mark Levison. Here […]
Agile Management Reading List
For a community that is oriented towards “sufficient-to-purpose” documentation, we sure have an embarassment of riches in books on Agile […]
APM, Milan and “The Age of Turbulence”
Late last month, I had the privilege of presenting a workshop on the topic of Agile Project Management (APM) in […]
Leadership or Management – What Does it Take?
“…leadership and management are two distinctive and complementary systems of action. Each has its own function and characteristic activities. Both […]
Agile Project Management: The Role of the Project Manager on Agile Teams
In the Agile community and in some organizations adopting Agile methods, there continues to be a struggle with the role […]
Change is inevitable, respond to it through Agile Project Management
I ran across this older interview of mine from Tech Republic, and thought it might be good to reiterate some […]
Commitment Based Management
One of the things I cover in my book, Managing Agile Projects is the topic of commitment based management. Fernando […]