Embracing Kaizen: 6 Compassionate Ways to Prioritize Projects for Cancellation

Nurturing Growth by Letting Go - A Guide to Applying Kaizen Principles for Project Prioritization In the ever-evolving landscape of project management, making tough decisions becomes an inevitable part of the journey. Just as Kaizen encourages us to enhance processes, it also empowers us to gracefully let go of projects that no longer align with our goals. In this blog, we will explore six compassionate ways to use Kaizen methods to prioritize projects that deserve ...

2023-09-04T16:40:39+03:004.9.2023|

7 Key Reasons Why Agile Projects Fails

Agile is considered to be a repetitive method for executing software delivery. In the Agile approach, the aim is to develop software in small increments by taking into consideration important feedback from the environment. It is different from the conventional approaches, such as the Waterfall methodology because the complete solution is not delivered at once.

2017-11-22T10:25:42+02:0022.11.2017|

10 Ways to Successfully Manage Agile Teams

It is important for agile managers to study all aspects of team management- formation/structure, working, growth, reward systems, communication and so on. An agile manager isn’t a micromanager, but someone who leads the team intimately from the outside. Here are 10 useful ways in which a project manager can manage his/her agile team: 1. Be a cheerleader As an agile team manager, you are not required to ‘direct’ the work for your team. Your job ...

2017-08-27T20:57:45+03:0028.8.2017|

How to Manage a Hybrid Agile and Waterfall Project

Studies suggest that traditional methodologies for project management are often responsible for the inability to adapt to changes. This makes the testing of products or making modifications nearly impossible. The solution to this problem is believed to be in the adoption of an ‘agile’ approach to project management. This is essentially an incremental, iterative development approach that allows adjustments to be made to products. Hence it reacts better to changing needs of a project. The ...