I really like overviews, but more than overviews I like to see progress and things getting done. I like done-ticks and the feeling really to build things: concepts, finding solutions, making a plan or coaching teams… Only to have an overview about “what I should do”, is frustrating me. I don’t want to see those [...]
If you start a new project with a customer you often need to organize the project environment by yourself. At least you have to make sure it fits your needs. Especially in Scrum projects you don’t want to waste time dealing with organizational stuff but start implementing nice features starting with the first sprint. Nevertheless [...]
Does this sound familiar? A project starts, a new team is set up and nothing will really work. Communication between team members is complicated, everyone has different ideas how to proceed and in addition the project goals do not seem to be clear. As a ScrumMaster, I have a lively interest in helping the team [...]
Ich freue mich sehr darüber, dass ich Dr. Stefan Hagen zu einem Interview bewegen konnte, um meine 7 Fragen zum Thema Erfahrungen aus dem Projektmanagement-Alltag anzubringen. Zu Stefan muss man nicht viel sagen, da er nicht nur durch sein Engagement als externer Dozent an der Fachhochschule Vorarlberg bekannt ist, sondern niemand an seinem Projektmanagement Blog [...]
Many software projects run in an emergency mode. The project team is busy with firefighting, while pockets of ember occur again and again. One day an important deployment fails, the day after important configuration information is missing, because nobody had time to collect the necessary configuration data. Hence the project is in a vicious circle, [...]
Katja Roth reports today about her experiences from her everyday work as a project manager and coach. In addition, we are happy that she will enrich this blog with her own blog articles. Katja (40) has six years experience with agile methods and has worked for many years in project management. She started as a [...]
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