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Multiprojektmanagement - Basics

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Bei 4managers.de gibt’s seit kurzem einen Artikel zum Multiprojektmanagement. Informativ, übersichtlich und komprimiert - genau richtig zum Einlesen in die Thematik.

Dieses Zitat, das im Artikel vorkommt, gefällt mir besonders gut: “Projektmanagement kostet etwas, aber ohne Projektmanagement kostet es mehr.”

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Juli 17th, 2008 um 6:03 Uhr nachmittags

SCRUM - how it works

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SCRUM vs. Waterfall Model:

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Juli 17th, 2008 um 11:47 Uhr vormittags

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Agile Softwareentwicklung

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Ein wirklich witziger Erklärungsansatz, warum agile Softwareentwicklung (und somit auch agiles Projektmanagement) Sinn macht:

Was halten Sie davon?

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Juli 17th, 2008 um 11:44 Uhr vormittags

From Project Manager to Agile Coach

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It’s a matter of fact that agile project management approaches are getting more and more popular - not only for managing IT projects, but also in other PM application areas such as product development projects.

Lyssa Adkins is a very experienced project manager and PM consultant with over 15 years of experience in a wide variety of industries and teams - large and small. In the following video she talkes about how the role of a project manager should develop towards an agile coach - quite interesting. 

I summarized the key points of the video for you. Hope this helps…

Some rules and key success factors of being an agile coach:

1) Be detached from outcomes: don’t only focus on WHAT the team works on (outputs and outcomes) but also on HOW the team works

2) Take it to the team: let the team solve the project’s issues and problems

3) Be a mirror: reflect back to the team, ask questions

4) Master your face: practice non-violent communication, be relaxed

5) Let there be silence: get comfortable with un-comfortable silence

6) Model being unreasonable: be wild, be big, be bold

7) Let the team fail: teams that fail and recover together are much stronger, trust!

8) Be your team’s biggest fan: …and tell your team

What is it to be an Agile Coach?

- Bulldozer: sweep problems and issues out of the way for your team

- Shepherd: get them back on the path

- Servant Leader: serve the team, be a facilitator; “Make sure that other people’s highest priority needs are being served.

- Guardian of quality and performance: watch WHAT and HOW your team is producing

And this is part two of the presentation:

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Juli 17th, 2008 um 11:38 Uhr vormittags