IndigoBlue offered a very cost effective solution and delivered on-time and to budget.
IndigoBlue's external view of the programme allied to the Agile approach proved invaluable.
IndigoBlue helped us understand where real value would be derived and how to deliver.
IndigoBlue helped deliver this important web project at a pace we found hard to believe.”
Agile project management techniques are ideal for web projects - they are normally divisible into separate features, that can be assessed for business value and cry out for early delivery through incremental development.
IndigoBlue consultant Denis Howlett is the trainer on the very popular Econsultancy Web Project training courses:
IndigoBlue's Second Wednesdays are monthly breakfast discussions between Senior Business and IT Stakeholders in complex organisations. By invitation only and limited to 10 guests, the discussions are open and candid.
Chatham House rules apply: no presentations, no publicity, no recordings, no vendors. Simply an engaging, informative discussion in a convivial atmosphere with excellent food.
Few would argue against the pursuit of value in complex change programmes. However, pinning down a single, measurable notion for it, one that could give a practical compass across teams and peer groups is tough. Is this common purpose even realistic or just wishful thinking? If not, doesn't forcing the issue come with possible downsides? Indeed, at a team level, co-workers tend to solve this challenge without outside help or pressure. Should we not simply make do with diverse perceptions of value across teams, and use trading and mediation mechanisms between their various 'currencies', rather than diluting motivation under an autocratic so called 'shared vision'?
Facilitator: James Yoxall
IndigoBlue's Managing Director Rob Smith is presenting the opening sesson at Iris's NFP Solutions 2012 Roadshow.
Based on current work reviewing the IT strategies for the membership market, Rob will provide an insight into trends that organisations could or should be considering for adoption.
Rob will identify the key digital and IT trends that are most important to membership organisations. He will then draw out how these trends, together with the organisation's business strategy, input into the IT strategy to provide a roadmap for the organisation's IT and improve support for the business strategy.
Rob's presentation will focus on the revolution that is affecting the NFP sector and how forward looking organisations can embrace change and transform their operation; to grow revenues and significantly improve stakeholder engagement and service. He will look at 5 key areas: understanding customers; productisation; the future of the web; cloud computing and collaboration.
IndigoBlue's Russ Charlesworth is presenting at Inside Government's Agile Government ICT Forum.
Russ will be talking about the Agile Pathfinder Programme (APP) for Agile Development in Local Authorities.
Other sessions include:
Not-for-profit organisations are facing ever greater pressure on resources, whilst being required to deliver improved services. Funding shortfalls, government cuts and membership pressures are leading to reduction in staff numbers and lack of investment. Existing inefficient process and organisational structures inhibit improvement, but the fear of change can prevent any changes from happening. At the same time, demand grows for a greatly increased role for the third sector in society.
How can you meet these demands? How can process improvement, new technology and the web enable your organisation to offer improved services with fewer resources?
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Professor John Seddon is the author of the best-selling Freedom from Command and Control, John has a reputation for being controversial, but informed. Whilst his main body of work studies the knock on effects of inefficiencies at the transactional edge of Service Organisations, his more recent work focuses on Public Services with even more compelling arguments.
Steve Dale is the architect of the award winning Community Platform – the local government online community of communities. Communities Platform currently has over 96,000 registered users and 1,500 communities. Steve will talk about how you encourage a community to work together to share information and create a truly dynamic website.
Don Reinertsen is recognised internationally for his ground-breaking work on the management of product development. Combining intellectual rigour with inspiration from a surprising variety of disciplines such as Modern Warfare or Queuing Theory, Don brings invaluable clarity of thinking in complex decision making in a language understandable by all change stakeholders.
Neil is UK Head of Social Media at Havas Media.
His background (after giving up trying to be a music journalist for his own independent music magazine) is with digital agencies and digital consulting.
He advises leading brands on the effective use of social media and the level of engagement needed.
Further to my previous post "Mobile web, mobile apps and mobile commerce", web usability expert Jakob Nielsen predicts today that mobile web will become preferred over apps in the long term.