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Why do we need agile project management? Blog

Firstly, what is agile? The easiest way that I can explain to organisations and teams what being an agile organisation is, is through imagining a cat (stick with me)…


First steps into chaos, how to rescue a project that’s falling Blog

Most project managers want to be in control.


How agile has evolved and can help you unlock your future potential Blog

Change and disruption is a normal part of modern life.


A beginner’s guide to agile – three common myths debunked Blog

When approaching agile project management for the first time, it becomes apparent that there are two trains of thought.


The five most expensive project agility mistakes Blog

I really shouldn’t complain.


Rigidity in project approaches needs to be addressed Blog

Have you ever wondered why it seems so hard to apply agile methodologies to the construction industry? Why does work in construction seem so rigid and old-fashioned? Well, the easy answer to this question is: because you can’t build a wall twice and you can’t run a sprint to fix any mistakes to something as permanent as a wall.


Rethinking the deliverable in projects Blog

The term ‘deliverable’ is used throughout project management literature but often as a bit-player, never the star.


To be agile or not to be, that is not the question webinar News

For Hamlet it was life or death.


In an agile world, what’s the role of the PMO? Blog

The agile trend is here to stay.


Agile approaches and achieving project quality Blog

‘Agile’, as a collective term for a general iterative approach to projects, and set of methods including Scrum, SAFe and DSDM, is a hot topic for many reasons, some good, others not so good.


Why do we need agile project management?

Firstly, what is agile? The easiest way that I can explain to organisations and teams what being an agile organisation is, is through imagining a cat (stick with me)…


First steps into chaos, how to rescue a project that’s falling

Most project managers want to be in control.


How agile has evolved and can help you unlock your future potential

Change and disruption is a normal part of modern life.


A beginner’s guide to agile – three common myths debunked

When approaching agile project management for the first time, it becomes apparent that there are two trains of thought.


The five most expensive project agility mistakes

I really shouldn’t complain.


Rigidity in project approaches needs to be addressed

Have you ever wondered why it seems so hard to apply agile methodologies to the construction industry? Why does work in construction seem so rigid and old-fashioned? Well, the easy answer to this question is: because you can’t build a wall twice and you can’t run a sprint to fix any mistakes to something as permanent as a wall.


Rethinking the deliverable in projects

The term ‘deliverable’ is used throughout project management literature but often as a bit-player, never the star.


In an agile world, what’s the role of the PMO?

The agile trend is here to stay.


Agile approaches and achieving project quality

‘Agile’, as a collective term for a general iterative approach to projects, and set of methods including Scrum, SAFe and DSDM, is a hot topic for many reasons, some good, others not so good.


How to enable your programmes and projects to deliver for 2021 and beyond

Uncertainty is higher than ever – yet it is essential that business executives and sponsors lead and move forward, taking on the more challenging decision making process, and accepting there is less certainty about the future.



Covid-19: Understanding the context using systems thinking techniques webinar

One of perhaps the most complex global problems facing us today is the COVID-19 pandemic, with impacts on our global way of life.



Dispelling common agile misconceptions

Agile is surrounded by many myths and misconceptions, in many cases resulting from the impression that agile is a simple concept.


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