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Tag Archives: column
Musings about Agile Architecture and Agile Program Management
Bob Payne interviewed me about agile program management last year at the Agile 2010 conference and posted the podcast. We always have a great time talking, and that podcast was no exception. He makes me sound quite coherent! Matt Heusser … Continue reading
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Gantthead Column About Agile Project Management Posted
My column at Gantthead, The Agile Project Manager: To Facilitate, Serve and Protect is posted. Enjoy!
Columns for Your Reading Pleasure
It’s been a few difficult weeks. First, I came down with a bad head cold. It’s almost funny, watching a person with vertigo and a head cold try to walk. Unless you are that person ;-) Then Daughter #2 contracted … Continue reading
Choosing the Strategically Important Work Posted on PM Boulevard
I have an article up on PM Boulevard: Choosing the Strategically Important Work. Enjoy! (I think you need to register for this site too. Free.)
PM Boulevard Column Posted: Manage Your Project Portfolio and Stop Thrashing
I have a column up at PM Boulevard (free registration required): Manage Your Project Portfolio and Stop Thrashing. Enjoy!