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#Agile & Project Management Survey Results #pmot #projectmanagement

The Purpose The success rate for agile methodologies is on par with, if not better than, those managed under a traditional methodology. In addition, enterprise agile frameworks are at the peak of adoption. Thus, if agile methodologies are followed rigorously and exclude a project manager, then maybe the project manager role and some project management… Continue reading #Agile & Project Management Survey Results #pmot #projectmanagement

Project Management

What’s new in the world of projects? #agile #pmot

We are updating our project management experiences and need your input!  We are trying to understand the relationship between the roles involved in a project and project success. After such great success in 2017 collecting field experience through a survey, we want to repeat the experience. We have a survey running at the following link… Continue reading What’s new in the world of projects? #agile #pmot

Project Management

Free ‘Going Agile’ ePub for PM, BigData, Analytic or BI Survey Input by Oct., 1st

I am doing some research to investigate success from a project perspective of the different types of decision support projects and their contribution to organizational performance. Join the effort and get a free ‘Going Agile Project Management Practices Second Edition’ ePub or Kindle book (worth 32 USD on amazon). Project managers, agile coaches, project team… Continue reading Free ‘Going Agile’ ePub for PM, BigData, Analytic or BI Survey Input by Oct., 1st

Project Management

Building a Team with Collaborative Events

The agile coach has the responsibility to build the team into a self-organizing unit that can make its own decisions and resolve its own conflicts as well as collaborate as a team to deliver the product. Building a team is much more than building a working group. ‘Going Agile – Project Management Practices’ says the… Continue reading Building a Team with Collaborative Events

Project Management

Visualization in Projects – Recommendations

Data visualization can help project teams envision projects progress, success, failure, risks. It enables users to create, view and manipulate data in more instinctive and effective way than with traditional reporting of just two-dimensions of columns and rows. It can be a powerful tool but we need practices in order to succeed with delivering the… Continue reading Visualization in Projects – Recommendations

Project Management

Finally here! Updated “Going Agile”

Since we announced our plans to update “Going Agile” last year, we have now released the updated version. The first edition introduced different agile methodologies such as Scrum, Kanban, and Feature-Driven Development and practices such as task boards, Kanban boards, and release planning. The second edition adds color graphics and additional field experiences. The book… Continue reading Finally here! Updated “Going Agile”