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Tag Archives: iteration
Changing Iteration Contents Mid-Sprint
I facilitated a project management clinic last week at PSL. One of the questions was this: We have a product owner who persists in changing the contents of the sprint during the sprint. This is difficult for us. It costs … Continue reading
For Programs, Short is Beautiful
In my talk, How Much Will this Project Cost? at Agile 2012 last week, I got to say, “Short is beautiful.” For those of you who have never seen me, I’m five feet tall. The question was something like this: … Continue reading
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Book Review: Personal Kanban: Mapping Work | Navigating Life
As a consultant, I want the flexibility to adapt my work to take advantage of opportunities that might arise in a given week–to write an article or blog post, or to propose a project to a new client. And, while … Continue reading