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Written by Edward Prevost
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Tuesday, 13 March 2007 |
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Agile
Project Management and Planning – An Overview (Part One)
Agile project
management, (also known as Agile Software Development, eXtreme
Project Management among others), is a non-traditional approach to
planning, controlling and sustaining a project. Traditional project
management methodologies approach project management with a focus on
the specifications being the model for the final deliverable, and
therefore focus on the final deliverable. This view, although very
useful in certain situations, does not in itself logically mirror
real-life projects. When approaching projects in the traditional way
certain things are inherently unnatural:
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Last Updated ( Monday, 02 April 2007 )
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Distinguishing the "What" |
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Written by Edward Prevost
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Wednesday, 28 February 2007 |
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All projects have something they need
to do... deliver. But what are they to deliver!? Any business owner
can come to Covenant
E-design with a statement like "Make my cold-callers more
efficient!" or "Increase my customers satisfaction!".
Riiiight. Like Any able developer can just whip-out his trusty magic
Lisa
give it a good ol' rub, and POOF, satisfied clients. Statements like
this need to be professionally rounded through further discussion to
bring the business-owner (Sponsor) to a place of quantification.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 05 March 2007 )
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