May 8, 2021 | 2. Scaling Agile, 6. Business Agility, Uncategorized
We think to Portfolio Management as a trampoline. A powerful sling, able to impress tremendous acceleration to selected strategic and innovative initiatives, while though slowing down and stop other ones that are not delivering the expected results. However, most...
Sep 11, 2020 | 1. Agile Basics, 2. Scaling Agile
After almost twenty years of life of the Agile Manifesto, we can confidently say that such a document marked a radical change in many areas of the world of work. Thanks to its founding values and principles, a cultural re/evolution started and it is now at its highest...
May 3, 2020 | 2. Scaling Agile, 3. Change Management
The imprisonment to which most of us are subjected in this period due to Covid-19, actually can bring unexpected benefits if you are able to look in the right direction, spotting new opportunities. What if you discover that teams working from remote are able to...
Apr 14, 2020 | 1. Agile Basics, 2. Scaling Agile
The dramatic crisis we are living due to Covid-19 and the consequent fears and uncertainties, could put at risk some of the advancements we have experienced in the past twenty years, also thanks to the Agile movement. Some of the underlying principles of that...
Jul 19, 2019 | 1. Agile Basics, 2. Scaling Agile
Every time a new initiative is starting, it’s intrinsically risky. This is even more true when the solution you need to develop, is a big one. An approach that is able, if well executed, to drastically reduce risks from the very beginning is the Agile Inception....
Jun 17, 2019 | 1. Agile Basics, 2. Scaling Agile
If managing risks with Agile could seem trivial in case of just one team, what are the good practices when multiple teams are working together building the same solution? In the first part of this post, I explored how great is Agile at ts core and, more specifically,...