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Getting a project plan approved often requires a detailed presentation to "sell" it to the Powers that Sign.
In a new podcast, Dave Prior chats with Tom Kealey, an agile coach who uses "visual thinking" as one tool to spark Agile transformation. He summarizes his approach as “start where you are, use what you have, and do what you can.” And he says the key to sustained success is to go beyond the “what” and understand the “why." [12:16]
The decision to get agile training is a question that’s part of a bigger one: Whether one is ready to adopt agile practices and principles wholeheartedly. When are you ready? There are four fundamental questions you have to ask yourself before embarking on an agile training program.
The topic of Game Theory is often presented or thought of as being highly complex. It doesn’t have to be.
The topic of Game Theory is often presented or thought of as being highly complex. It doesn’t have to be.
You don't always find success through technical skills and good looks. You have to learn how to get along with others and move forward as a leader. Here are a few simple steps to follow.
Enterprise systems is one of the toughest markets to recruit for right now. Qualified candidates are in top demand, so expect to have to recruit and retain accordingly. Effective companies need to arm themselves with effective tools of the trade: education, retention and investment.
With the profession moving forward into new territory, let us reflect and look back at our roots to ensure we are bringing forward those key lessons for continued success on our projects, programs and portfolios.
How confident are you in your estimates? Meet Statistical PERT, a probabilistic estimation technique for use with any bell-shaped uncertainty like task duration, work effort, agile story points, cost, revenue, event attendance and more. The Statistical PERT Beta Edition uses the built-in statistical functions inside Microsoft Excel 2010 and later.
Early on in your project/change management process, you need to plan for how you’ll get relevant buy-in from everyone. To ease this process, there are a lot of different tools at your disposal...
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