I have been reading some Twitter and LinkedIn post from numerous, but especially Mario Lucero, about multiple product owners, and product owners and scrum masters with multiple projects and the like. I have not seen any studies on this, but experience tells me a significant obstacle to project success is the diffusion of the available […]
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By Jon M Quigley We have discussed the Failure Mode Effects technique a few times in the past. Though Failure Mode Effects and analysis seems to be a powerful tool, the problem is you do not know if the FMEA is effective and perhaps you will never know. The Failure Mode Effects Analysis tool, theoretically, allows […]
The product owner impacts the sprint set up through the business case. This person is responsible for ensuring the input to the scrum actually makes business sense, and by sense we are talking about economic sense. The product owner is responsible for ensuring there is business value, without that, there will be no sprint. The […]
The Learning Organization We are developing an online class at Value Transformation titled Learning Organization and Project Management. In this class we wed the discipline of project management with the learning organization and motivation. As we work and develop the material we consider opportunities that are available for an organization to grow and become more […]
Processes and Procedures Words mean things, and words can have many meanings. This meaning can change due to context. For example, consider if a person asks you to go to the boot of their car and retrieve their suitcase. You can be pretty confident that there are no shoes on the wheels or hubs of […]
Below is an excerpt from our book Pries, K., & Quigley, J. (2013). Classical Techniques. In Reducing process costs with lean, six sigma, and value engineering techniques (pp. 135-138). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. This is the second part, part one is located here. Miles also identified the concept of basic and secondary functions. Basic functions are the […]
Below is an excerpt from our book Pries, K., & Quigley, J. (2013). Classical Techniques. In Reducing process costs with lean, six sigma, and value engineering techniques (pp. 133-135). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. FAST Introduction FAST is an acronym for functional analysis system technique. FAST allows us to reduce ambiguity in the definition of a functional product […]
In Project Management One size does not fit all. Product development and project management can be very complex and complicated with variations and permutations that make a prescriptive approach impossible to produce successful results. That goes for any brand or type of project management. What is important is to have an arsenal of skills, tools […]
Technical Talent Move and it is bad I would like to credit this blog post to Tony DaSilva, since his tweet a day or so ago. As I read it, I had instant reactions. That is right, reactions as I could see a range of ideas radiating from his post. My first reaction, because I […]
There are many out there who are vehement in their support of agile over conventional project methods, as if success hinged on adopting only one of these over the other. The truth is, project management is not operations, and you will find yourself in situations where one or the other will not work. One of […]
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