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Enterprise Agility: Agile Teams

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This collection of content from our extensive library is designed to provide insight into how agile teams drive enterprise agility. This bundle pulls together relevant, highly-rated content that will help you create a foundational understanding of agile teams fundamentals. After reviewing each item below, you will have gained substantial knowledge that you can begin applying immediately.

Key Take-Aways

  • Strategies for leading agile teams
  • Identifying and monitoring key metrics
  • Lessons learned from agile framework implementations

Webinar

Enterprise Agility Starts with Healthy Teams, How Healthy is YOUR Agile Team? (1 PDU)
Everyone wants metrics, but which ones really matter? Which metrics can help you "actually" get better and give you visibility into the health of your teams?

Articles

4 Strategies for Leading Your Agile Team from Storming to Performing
Gil Broza - May 11, 2016
Agile teams bring both challenges and rewards, and the rewards don’t happen at the click of a finger. Leadership is required. Here, the author shares four strategies and his favorite techniques to help teams graduate from storming.

Case Study: Project Agility in a Strict Waterfall Organization
Eric Frisvold - May 20, 2016
When a project requires an agile delivery model but the organization is tied to strict waterfall methodology, the team needs to be creative in order to meet its goals using all of the tools in the project management tool bag. Read the story of a team that learned that agile and waterfall can (and, indeed, should) co-exist to provide outstanding results.

Template

Activity List for Program Increment Rollout
This template has been designed to support the rollout of a program delivery within an agile framework based on a cloud-based product development. This template is specially designed to help the program management team to follow the development process from requirements gathering to rollout. You may want to use this template in conjunction with your backlogs and issues tracking system and any other project documents you may have.

Virtual Conference On Demand!

PMI Organizational Agility Conference 2016

You’ve put your organization on a path to being more agile – you have agile teams, you’re helping them respond to change. But, somehow you keep bumping up against significant institutional blockers: Existing rules, structures and processes that slow things down.

What can you do? View the sessions from this free virtual event (if you are a PMI Member) to learn how to create a more holistic approach to organizational agility. We’ll share the latest real-world techniques and tools to drive deeper organizational agility—skills you won’t find anywhere outside of PMI. View sessions on demand!

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