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Three Tips to Move from Agile in Name Only to Real Agility

Three Tips to Move from Agile in Name Only to Real Agility Several of you have written to me, asking about the problems you see. Your managers focus on certifications, practices, and vanity metrics—not real agility. The managers don’t understand how agility can help them. You see cargo cult agile. You worry that agility is […]

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Work From Home? Three Ideas for Better Project Agility

Work From Home? Three Ideas for Better Project Agility Samantha, an agile manager, had a big problem. Back before everyone had to work from home, they had pretty good results with their standard agile approach. However, now that this eight-person team worked from home, they had these problems: The team didn’t share the same work

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Three Ways to Rethink Your Business

Three Ways to Rethink Your Business I received several thank you’s for the previous newsletter, Three Tips for Coping When You’re Supposed to Lead. I’m delighted that the issue resonated with so many of you. I’ve worked with several clients over the past weeks to help them rethink their projects, portfolios, and their business. Here are

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Three Tips for Coping When You’re Supposed to Lead

Three Tips for Coping When You’re Supposed to Lead We’re several weeks into the COVID-19 crisis, and we still don’t know much about the future. We have some data about the present. But the future? Nope. You might have a title with “lead” or “manager.” And, you might not be sure about what to do

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Three Secrets to Building Your Influence, Part 3, Shared Interests 

Three Secrets to Building Your Influence, Part 3, Shared Interests  If you want to change anything in your organization, you need to influence at least one other person to succeed. I wrote about showing your competence in Part 1. Part 2 was about building trust. Now, let’s talk about creating win-wins with shared interests. I bet you’ve met people who

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Three Secrets to Building Your Influence, Part 2, Trust

Three Secrets to Building Your Influence, Part 2, Trust If you want to change anything in your organization, you need to influence at least one other person to succeed. I wrote about competence in Part 1. This part is about trust. How do people trust you? They might expect you to be predictable in two ways:

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Three Secrets to Building Your Influence, Part 1, Competence

Three Secrets to Building Your Influence, Part 1, Competence If you want to change anything in your organization, you need to influence at least one other person to succeed. Mary, a leader in the organization, wanted to help her colleagues consider a variety of agile approaches. The organization had chosen a framework, and the framework

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Three New Year’s Tips to Ease Your Team’s Agility

Three New Year’s Tips to Ease Your Team’s Agility I hope you are all having a terrific holiday season. A reader asked me about tips I had to ease her project’s transition from waterfall to an agile approach. Woo! I have plenty, so I decided to select three tips I have seen work. Tip 1:

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