Agile

  • Adjusting to New Requirements in a Project

    As a project progresses, requirements and goals can change, leaving project managers and team members scrambling to adjust. This can be frustrating and disrupt the flow of the project, but it’s important to remain adaptable and agile in order to ensure success. In this blog post, I’ll share some tips on how I adjust to…

  • Agile vs. Waterfall: Which Methodology is Right for Your Project?

    When it comes to software development, there are two main project management methodologies: Agile and Waterfall. Each has its own unique approach, advantages, and disadvantages. Choosing the right methodology for your project is important for its success. In this article, we will compare Agile and Waterfall methodologies and help you decide which one is right…

  • How to Measure Success in Agile Projects

    Agile methodology has become increasingly popular for software development projects, thanks to its flexibility and adaptability to changing requirements. However, measuring success in Agile projects can be challenging since it doesn’t rely on traditional metrics like time, cost, and scope. In this article, we will discuss how to measure success in Agile projects. Customer Satisfaction…

  • Applying Agile Principles

    Everyone wants to move faster, think bigger, and waste less time in their day to day, but many don’t know how to achieve it at the personal, practical level. Luckily, if you’re already familiar with Agile principles, you’re ahead of the game. Many people, especially those new to Agile, think about it at the team…

  • Get That Failing Project Back On Track

    Anyone who’s worked on project teams knows there is plenty that can move a project past its deadline. It’s not uncommon for some of the work to be harder than originally anticipated, or to have turnover on the project that means you have to get new people up to speed. Sometimes you discover that activities…

  • Kanban vs Scrum

    Those that are familiar with Agile, particularly in software development, know that Agile is a set of principles that serve as a guide for uncovering better ways of developing software. It is easy to point out the differences between scrum and kanban practices. While both are different in many ways, the principles are the same…

  • Continuous Release Planning

    Naturally, it should also be noted that the revisions must be shared with the members of the team and the stakeholders each iteration. This provides reassurance that you are still on track with the project. This is why, in agile release planning, it is not uncommon to see some deviations from the initial plan. The…

  • Why Agile?

    When The Manifesto for Agile Software Development first was published in 2001, it laid out twelve basic principles for accelerating application development, testing, and maintenance. Above all, Agile development advocated for significantly greater flexibility in meeting customer needs, even if those needs were constantly changing. Since then, Agile methodology has gone mainstream in a big way.…