Project cutbacks are a common theme. In many cases, teams are simply reduced in size. In addition, project scopes are decreased while agile methods are a key way organizations develop software more efficiently. The term agility goes far beyond that.
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For Lean Success, Take On A Small Project Attitude
April 9th, 2009 · 538 Comments
Tags: Project Management Process
Agile Development and Software Configuration Management
January 10th, 2008 · 652 Comments
Formal Software Configuration Management is very much a part of the Agile Development process. While agile development implies more free-flowing work, the need for structure, especially in the area of configuration management, is still very much there. The key is that supportuing project management tools provide a ore flexible structure for managing project information.
Tags: Online Project Management
Should You Replace Your Methods with Agile, or Scrum?
September 18th, 2007 · 9 Comments
Agile Development, or Scrum, is a very popular topic these days. Dr. J. Davidson Frame, a long time PMI Fellow, spoke about it to the New Jersey Chapter of the PMI on 18 September 2007. Organizations do not need to choose one or the other. It is all about goals, and getting from where you are now to the next level.






