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Category Archives: Agile Project Management
Navigating Self-Perception in a Changing Professional World: My Journey Through “Wearing a Mask” and Calibrating Competence
A personal journey through Imposter Syndrome & Dunning-Kruger in demanding professional fields. Learn to embrace change & build calibrated self-awareness.More
LET THEM: What Toyota’s TPS and Mel Robbins’ Viral Theory Teach Us About Leadership and Control
Discover how Mel Robbins’ “Let Them Theory” aligns with Toyota’s Production System to revolutionize project management, leadership, and decision-making. More
Engineering Resilience Redefined: What Apollo 13 teaches us about Innovation in a VUCA world
On this day, Apollo 13’s legacy inspires us to redefine innovation and resilient leadership in our volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous world. In 1970, when a critical failure jeopardized the Apollo 13 mission, NASA’s engineers and astronauts transformed crisis into a masterclass in agile problem-solving and risk management.More
Beyond the Blueprint: How to Build Projects That Thrive on People, Not Just Process (Part I)
In today’s fast-paced project landscape, we often get caught up in the allure of streamlined workflows and cutting-edge tools. We invest in sophisticated software, implement rigid methodologies, and believe these structures guarantee success. But here’s a fundamental truth: projects succeed because of people, not just processes. This three-part series explores the enduring wisdom of the…More
Sprint Planning for Rebels
Sprint planning is often seen as a necessary evil—a chore that must be endured rather than enjoyed. Yet, when executed with a rebellious twist, it becomes a powerful tool for aligning teams, clarifying objectives, and igniting project momentum. This post aims to challenge the conventional wisdom surrounding sprint planning and offer actionable insights and strategies…More
Retrospectives That Actually Fix Problems
Retrospectives are the heartbeat of continuous improvement in Agile. They provide a structured opportunity for teams to reflect on their processes, acknowledge achievements, and identify areas for growth. Done right, they lead to tangible improvements and a culture of learning. Yet, too many retrospectives fall short. Why? Because they either fail to surface real issues…More
Why Risk Management is your secret weapon in Agile projects
Agile projects are all about adaptability, but ignoring risks is like building a rocket without a safety checklist. 🚀💥 Let’s dissect 7 critical Agile risks and uncover how Scrum’s rituals, roles, and mindset turn them into opportunities for growth! Which Agile risk gives you the most nightmares? Drop a 🚨 in the comments! 🌪️ Risk…More