aterny
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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Agile game: MoSCoW prioritisation
I recently developed and presented a one-hourĀ ‘master class’ on MoSCoW prioritisation. It’s not a hugely complicated topic, and one I have written about before. This time, though, I was able to talk people through the process of going from project … Continue reading
Do we really need projects?
In an Agile sense, you probably work in one of two types of companies. While there are certainly hybrids of these two examples, bear with me for a while. The first type are IT-focussed, <em>tech-savvy</em>, often relatively new companies. They … Continue reading
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