Do we really need defined timeboxes?
Wikipedia defines time box as “In project management, a timebox is a period of time in which to accomplish some task. (…) If the team exceeds the date, the work is considered a failure and is cancelled...
View ArticleProject Charter – Agile Project
In the spirit of sharing, below is an example of a Project Charter we use to launch a Agile Projects. Do you use a similar document? In which context? Are there sections that are more critical for the...
View ArticleInteresting blog posts (February 1, 2010)
Eric’s great posts on project management, comparing Scrum and PMI One of my preferred antagonists was the all mighty monolithic Project Management Institute (PMI) and its PMP disciples. In an attempt...
View ArticleStatus reporting in an Agile context – Introducing the SunSet Graph
You have implemented Scrum with some of your teams and get the following question – “How do we report project status to management?“. If your organization is like most organizations, your choices are:...
View ArticleDon’t tell me you really want to increase your team’s performance – I won’t...
I bet you $50 that even if I told you the way to boost your team’s performance without increasing your costs – you wouldn’t do it. The situation is actually worst than that! I’ll add another $50 that I...
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