by Horia Slusanschi
In this blog you will find posts examining various facets of Agile ways of thinking and working, and their influence on or relationship with Project Management.
For clarity, I define Agile as a way of thinking and working intended to delight customers and make work joyful.
If you're not focused on delighting your customers, your competition will overtake you. If you don't make work joyful for your teams, your most talented people will migrate to competitors who do so.
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About this Blog
In this blog, I examine various habits and concepts that differentiate Agile ways of work, and explore their relevance to and influence on Project Management. I believe that Project Managers across the world have a significant responsibility to make life better, both for the beneficiaries of the outcomes of our projects as well as the people working in them.
I also believe that an intense focus on customer delight and a dedicated practice of making work joyful are critical foundations for all businesses that seek to thrive in the modern global economy. I am most passionate about helping people to learn and master better ways of structuring their work, in order to achieve sustainable and socially responsible business success.
I serve as an Agile Coach, inspiring professionals, teams and executives to explore ways to develop and sustain high performance. To give you a broader sense of my professional background, it may be interesting to know that I hold a PhD in Computer Science, I have trained as a Lean Six Sigma Balck Belt, and teach Agile Coaching courses at Universities in the USA and New Zealand.
Personally, I am also an avid skier and keen photographer.
Find me @KiwiHoria
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"All progress is based upon a universal innate desire on the part of every organism to live beyond its income."
- Samuel Butler
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