Category: Agile Project Management
Criteria for Selecting a Development Method – Agile, Waterfall, Agifall By Zenkara Why did you choose the method you’re using right now? We’ve all been in the scenario where the old way of developing...
Deliver Some Value Now, Deliver More Value Later By Brian Dear We have a hypothetical application that lets small hotel owners and managers accept reservations over the web. Visitors can visit the site and...
The Cult of Agile By Damon Swayn The original version of this post was much different. I wanted to talk about my feelings towards the cargo cult of those who sell us the Agile...
Agile Project Management By Mark Norman Agile project management is almost a misnomer, in Scrum there is no such role as the project manager. However as project managers we may be asked manage agile...
The Illusion of Control : Agile as a Paradigm Shift By HossamEldin Bayoumy The myth of maintaining better control and achieving better results by thoroughly planning features’ tiniest details during early stages of a...
When Focusing on Minimum Viable Product Is the Wrong Thing to Do Agile By Terry Bunio Figure 1: How to build a minimum viable product There isn’t too many things more sacred than Minimum...
Structured Agility: Developing an Agile Project Charter By Chuck Snead The PMBOK v5 defines creating the project charter as “the process of developing a document that formally authorizes the existence of a project and...
Agile Methodology – Agile Under a Firm Fixed-Price Contract (FFP) By John Nelson In our first post on using Agile to develop better software and reduce risk, we discussed Agile in a general sense,...
Stay Agile My Friends By Chris Moody This is mostly meant to give you a chuckle, but there is some validity to it as well. In my last blog post I talked about how...
Agile Methodology – Using Agile to Develop Better Software and Reduce Risk By John Nelson Imagine an enterprise software development project where the customer says “we are going to take a long time to...