Tag Archives: Management responsibilities in agile

I HATE Transparency!!!

When I work with clients to help them transform towards higher organizational agility, I get lots of negative reactions to agile key principles. To many, these principles seem counter intuitive to their current way of working. But what disturbs the … Continue reading

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Kører din virksomheds IT-projekter også af sporet?

Dette er et enkelt, men sikkert irriterende spørgsmål at få, for sandsynligheden for, at du må svare: Ja, jævnligt, eller Ja, det er mere reglen end undtagelsen, eller Ja, men det gør IT-projekter da altid! er ganske overhængende. I hvert … Continue reading

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The Top 4 Manager Contributions to Successful Agile Implementations

Lately, I blogged about management behavior that will make or break a robust agile implementation. I mentioned that agile transformations are only likely to succeed if heavily supported by the management. It is a prerequisite for a robust agile implementation that managers … Continue reading

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Management Behavior that Will Make or Break a Robust Agile Implementation

A couple of months ago the following statement was made at a conference by a business manager: “We want better projects, so the management of our company has decided that everyone will start working agile from January 2015”. I was puzzled. Very puzzled. Did … Continue reading

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