Agile

Variable scope – Fundamental premise of Agile Software delivery.

Once upon a time, in a land not so far away, there was a pizza shop “The Piazza”. It was a specialty pizza shop. Having been in operation for over 3 decades, they had perfected the art of making exquisite pizzas. Most days were busy with the hustle and bustle of customers from far and wide –

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Agile Project Management in an eGovernance Project

Amazing case study of Agile Project Management in an eGovernance Project. The key success factors in this are similar to the case study from GE (http://hrishikeshkarekar.com/2014/04/making-refrigerator-lean-start-up-and-agile/) Fundamental changes are needed to bring in agility. Things need to be done differently. The big areas to focus and make changes in the GE pilot were Supplier relations,

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Making a Refrigerator with Lean Start up and Agile Principles

Interesting blog that describes how GE applied Lean Start-up practices and Agile principles to developing a refrigerator. They highlight three main areas that needed changes and focus – Supplier relations, Finance and Leadership roles and responsibilities. This was a pilot in GE Appliance, from which they benefited tremendously and are considering to expand this throughout

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The Journey to True Enterprise Agility

In today’s highly competitive and dynamic business environment, software development organizations get pressured to release high quality valuable software products at an increasingly faster rate. Agile techniques emerged in the mid 90’s as a response to this pressure  providing a framework that seemed better aligned to this fast changing customer requirements and technology landscape. The Agile

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