01/06/2016 by Brad Egeland Tags: agile project management, chief project officer, cybersecurity, project management trend
This time of year it’s always fun to take a shot at what you might consider to be key trends or areas of change in the work that you do or the industry you’re in. Project management is no different. I realize there isn’t lots of room – or possibly even need – for rapid […]
01/31/2013 by PM Hut Tags: agile project management, art of project management, project leadership, sun tzu
By Carl M. Manello PM Hut The art of project management is of vital importance to the Company. It is a matter of success or failure, a road either to safety or to ruin. Hence under no circumstances can it be neglected. — Sun Tzu, The Art of War (paraphrased) Over two thousand years ago, […]
12/18/2012 by Brad Egeland Tags: agile adoption, agile environment, agile organization, agile practices, agile project management
Is agile adoption the right move for your organization? That’s the big question in your mind if you’re an IT leader trying to decide who you should be shaping your development practices, your project management practices and your product and program rollout practices going forward for 2013. Is it the right solution for profitability? For […]
12/05/2012 by Brad Egeland Tags: agile best practices, agile development, agile infrastructure, agile principles, agile project management
The goal of the agile infrastructure is that it be built on a foundation of respect, value, and system thinking. The agile organization must embrace a set of principles and practices that create a culture of fostering successful projects. Four key values should already be in place before the organization can truly move forward with […]
11/13/2012 by Brad Egeland Tags: agile development, agile development skills, agile project development skills, agile project management
As organizations examine the need to stay waterfall or go agile, they can’t help but also examine the current skill set of their developers and really look hard at what costs may be involved to make the jump to agile development. Can the current development staff make that move? What training will be involved? What […]
10/16/2012 by PM Hut Tags: agile project management, agile vs waterfall, agile vs waterfall methodology, agile vs waterfall project management, agile vs waterfall pros cons
By Alan Cairns PM Hut Put simply project managers are in the business of making things happen. Project management can concern many different types of activity or project, and project managers are in charge of executing the planning, organization, management and control of resources to make it happen. Project management can concern all manner of […]