Agile in Conventional Project Line Management The following is a story from a couple of years back. The story is about lengthy set of verification activities (multiple iterations) in a large conventionally run project. As many a test engineer will relate, testing is always cramped for time. Meaning, the time we want the answers is much […]
Agile Applied to Verification Agile practices can apply to more than just project management approach, or even only to agile projects. The techniques can help line management functions or used in subsections of projects that are otherwise conventionally developed and executed. In the next series of blog posts, we will show how these techniques used […]
By Shawn P. Quigley Previously on Leadership In our last post (Leadership Equation), we discussed an equation for leadership. Using that equation to further our discussion on leadership, we will delve into the two major drivers: Experience and Attitude. Experiences of a Team Member Let us first look into experience. As we can all attest […]
By Shawn P. Quigley There are a lot of new management and leadership jargon out there and perhaps it has always been so. Why? Did the roles of a leader and/or manager change? What did we do before and why does that no longer apply? Yes, the roles of the leader have changed; many people […]
By Shawn Quigley This blog is inspired by The Fifth Discipline Field Book, published by Double Day – New York, Peter M. Senge copyright 1994 The Learn Organization The five disciplines of a Learning Organization are Team Learning, Personal Mastery, Mental Models, System Thinking, and Shared Vision. With that, let’s look at the items that […]
Recently, on Twitter, I had to express my discontent with the word Pragmatic. My spontaneous outburst so amazed me that I decided to explore this further. The definition on dictionary.com[1] is: Of or about a practical point of view or practical considerations Philosophy of or about pragmatism Of or about pragmatics Treating historical phenomena with […]
Test cases in and of themselves may not be the most important thing when it comes to testing. However, neither is test case and requirements test coverage a trivial or inconsequential aspect of product quality
Progress is made due to focus and diligent actions toward a goal. Obstructions, obstacles and impediments must be over came or circumvented to be successful. Management’s role is to drive performance toward the activities the organization believes necessary for success.
Press Release: Conventional and Agile Project Management Comparison The Metrolina Chapter of the Project Management Institute in conjunction with Value Transformation will present a comparison of conventional project management with agile project management. Hickory, NC — The NC Metrolina Chapter of the Project Management Institute together with Value Transformation are pleased to announce a chapter […]
In conventional project management, it is called the white book. In agile, it is known as the retrospective. Both the retrospective and the white book serve the same purpose that is to learn from the past and improve the future. Though the objectives may be similar the manner and perhaps the efficacy are quite different.