Project Lifecycles

MPD, project management

How Activity-Based Plans Differ from Deliverable-Based Plans

In a recent conversation, I realized that very smart and experienced project managers do not always know the difference between activity-based plans and deliverable-based plans. While activities might result in an interim or internal deliverable, activities do not result in a user-focused deliverable. The team might make some progress, but not progress users can see.

agile, MPD

How to Make Your Case for Change Based on the Story the Visuals Tell

I’m working on finishing a talk based on a recent Pragmatic Manager newsletter: Three Tips to Focus to Deliver Better Products Faster. I wrote that newsletter because I’d given several recent talks where the audience told me their “agile” teams could not collaborate. Those “teams” were component teams and they were not near each other.

agile, MPD

Fun Discussion with Luke Pivac About Agility and Employment

Luke Pivac, a colleague from New Zealand, interviewed me last week. Here’s the video: We discussed several topics: My recent Unemployed Agilists posts. (That link just goes to the first post) My most recent book: Project Lifecycles: How to Reduce Risks, Release Successful Products, and Increase Agility. Luke very kindly included (automatically generated) subtitles, which

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