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Words Mean Things – Waterfall

Words Mean Things – Waterfall

Talking about waterfall project management is not something we hear as much in 2022 as we did in 2012 – ten years has changed a lot. That said, I still hear the tone used when talking about the different approaches to get things done, and the question, “why use waterfall?” This article doesn’t answer that question, but it looks at the conversation.

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Words Mean Things – Efficient and Effective

Words Mean Things – Efficient and Effective

It seems like there are many words we use that may or may not be the meaning or context we actually want as an outcome. The words efficient and effective are two those words. Leaders and team members alike might talk about one more than the other when what we typically need with these to outcomes is a balance.

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Best Day Ever

Best Day Ever

Back in 2015, I originally wrote this article on Agile Bacon. I wrote this at time while working with teams and leaders that seemed to be struggling to see that things can be better. As leaders, we need to recognize that there will be bad days, but if we work together, fix our challenges, stay focused, and stay positive — we can get through whatever is dealt.

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An Agile Team Task by Any Other Name – A To-Do

An Agile Team Task by Any Other Name – A To-Do

High-performing agile teams are considered self-organizing and accountable. These attributes are put on display during sprint planning when the team decomposes a user story into a list of things that need to be validated and coded to deliver. These things are usually called tasks and when they are, they sometimes are micromanaged. Well, avoid this — these are just the team’s to-do list … read on.

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