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About Agile

User experience of agile project: I have never known a project to develop at such a rate."

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The Common Sense Approach to Project Management

  • Incremental delivery of value
  • High quality, effective results
  • Focused on business value

Agile Management (or just Agile) is an umbrella term for a set of ideas, principles and methodologies for developing software, that share a common philosophy.

Delivering real value to your business

Agile project management has developed in response to the widely experienced difficulties with the traditional "waterfall" project management approach where requirements are supposed to be completely defined before design, followed by implementation and finally testing. Agile instead manages via:

Effective Project Management

Agile - effective scalable project and programme management

  • Delivering projects in short, controlled capital increments
  • Balancing ability to be responsive to change with predictive project and programme planning
  • Scalable to the largest projects in the world

Scaling Agile to large projects demands balance between the ability to be responsive to change with an absolute business requirement for certainty requiring elements of predictive programme management and control.

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Business Change in the Cloud

There were three excellent presentations at yesterday's seminar Business Change in the Cloud, and an interesting question and answer session. Summary notes and the presentation slides are:

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