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Stephen Cohen's Thoughts on Agile and Project Recovery
What’s your projects risk tolerance?
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over 3 years ago
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stephen cohen
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Risk tolerance is defined on investopedia as the degree of uncertainty that an investor can handle in regard to a negative change in the value of his or her portfolio. Sounds pretty good to me for project portfolios too. In our case, negative change includes...
Stephen Cohen's Thoughts on Agile and Project Recovery
Introducing Project Practice Portfolios
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over 3 years ago
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stephen cohen
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In a recent paper, Bridge Methods: Using a Balanced Project Practice Portfolio to Integrate Agile and Formal Process Methodologies , my co-author and I dug into how nearly every methodology, be it formal or agile, allows if not requires customization...
Stephen Cohen's Thoughts on Agile and Project Recovery
3 Problems that prevent delivery
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over 3 years ago
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stephen cohen
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Here are a few random problems that prevents delivery of a solution to users that they can use . Remember, if it fails to function as intended, fails to function at all, or fails to return a reliably correct result it’s not done. You have problems. ...
Stephen Cohen's Thoughts on Agile and Project Recovery
5 things that make a problem worth fixing
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over 3 years ago
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At it’s heart, recovery is about fixing problems. Before we get into individual and combination problems let me lay my definition on the table for your consideration and comment. A problem is only a problem if it causes the team to underperform...
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