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Presented By Joeseph Flahiff at PMI Atlanta Agile Interest Group Meeting on May 15th.
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Best environment for agile
Agile vs. Waterfall?
Two things you can do tomorrow on ANY
project to gain quick agility.
Project
Management
Product
Development
Scope Fixed set of
features
On-going
prioritized
list of
features
Schedule Start and
end date
multiple
releases
Budget Allocated
once
Cyclical
Enterprise
Sales Marketing Product Customer Service Information Technology
Platform Services
Network Operations
Server Operations
Application Management
Application support
Production Support
Application development
Traditional Project
Management
Agile group
Issues You WILL Encounter • Product Owners
• User Driven vs. Requirements Driven
• Portfolio Reporting
• External Dependencies*
the best environment for AGILE
Agile vs. Waterfall?
Two things you can do
tomorrow on ANY project
to gain quick agility.
Sequential (Waterfall)
Agile
Scoping
Scoping
Planning
Planning
Build
Build
Test
Test Feedback
Close
Close
Deploy
Deploy
Incremental Scoping Planning Build Test Close Deploy
Iterative
Scoping Planning Build Test Feedback Close Deploy
Robert Greenleaf (1904-1990)
“The servant-leader is servant first… It begins
with the natural feeling that one wants to serve,
to serve first. Then conscious choice brings one
to aspire to lead.”
Post Mortem
Results are
Project Specific
Team Specific
Technology Specific
Useful LL
Requirements
Communication
Resources (people)
Trombone player wanted!
Marcus Buckingham
Build on your strengths
Manage around your weaknesses
Presentatio Title
Product Not Project Management
Agile vs. Waterfall?
Lots of options. Learn Kanban
2 Things to do tomorrow:
1. Servant Leadership
2. Retrospectives
Joseph Flahiff www.whitewaterprojects.com
Tel: 888.831.9904
Direct: 206.276.1386
www.twitter.com/a/joseph_flahiff
http://www.linkedin.com/in/josephflahiff