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Stephen Cohen's Thoughts on Agile and Project Recovery
Implement EXPILCIT Governance
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over 5 years ago
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stephen cohen
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While speaking at the Dr. Dobbs' Architect and Design World conference last week Scott Ambler said "Like it or not you are governed!" Genius in its directness and simplicity and extremely relevant for recovery projects. Many a challenged project struggles...
Stephen Cohen's Thoughts on Agile and Project Recovery
Project Recovery MUST beat the odds
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over 5 years ago
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Predictions of failure rule the industry. Any number of organizations and people look at trends and willingly, no gleefully, declare why projects will fail and, in general, I agree. Lets face it, most projects aren't paid on delivery. Nope, it's by the...
Stephen Cohen's Thoughts on Agile and Project Recovery
We can make the choices others can't
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over 5 years ago
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Me: Why would you do that? Them: You just don't understand Me: Help me understand, what could have possibly driven you away from the <fill in obviously right thing> and to do <fill in obviously wrong thing> Them: Well, it's complicated. There...
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