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Tag Archives: Project management

Acceptance Criteria and Why They're Important

Posted on by Geoff Munn

Acceptance criteria are the oft-overlooked but super-useful part of story card management. Continue reading

Breaking the Deliverables Habit

Posted on by Geoff Munn

Drop the deliverables – do less and deliver more. A great client relationship will not require you to produce copious amounts of documentation and endless deliverables. Continue reading

Using personas for executive alignment

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How persona creation can be used as a corporate alignment tool. Continue reading

Scrum vs Kanban (cont)

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More Scrum vs Kanban goodness Continue reading

Scrum vs Kanban

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Kanban is for people who can’t do Scrum properly Continue reading

Dealing with difficult sponsors

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Some tricks for dealing with difficult sponsors Continue reading

Read the Statement of Intent

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It’s a good idea! Continue reading

Case studies on Kanban and how it worked (or didn't)

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Interesting case studies about the kanban approach Continue reading

Hybrid Water-Agile-Fall

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Agile isn’t for every part of the project. Continue reading

Business cases are a waste of time?

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Business cases are a waste of time? Continue reading

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