Commonly used today the Gantt chart was once the pinnacle of management thought.
The use of Gantt charts has developed from being the height of innovation when first used to the default tool for schedule management today. In fact, the use of Gantt charts is now seen as a fundamental part of any project.
We look at the benefits of Agile in the Engineering sector
The challenges for engineering are considerable. There is ever increasing complexity, competition and shrinking life cycles. Engineers also have to contend with an increasingly complex regulatory environement, rapid improvements in technology and ever tighter program deadlines.
We explore 5 common myths surrounding the Agile methodology
To understand Agile better, it may be helpful to dispel some of the myths that surround the methodology. In an age of misinformation many of the Agile concepts and approaches are incorrectly communicated and shared with new and old practitioners alike. By addressing some of these myths we may be able to understand what works and what situations are the most appropriate for adopting an Agile approach. The following myths and explanations may help with understanding the Agile framework and assist practitioners with levelling the expectations from project stakeholders and their own project teams.
Preventing Groupthink in an organisation can provide extraordinary benefits for organisations.
Groupthink is defined as a phenomenon that occurs when a group of individiuals reaches a consensus wothout critical reasoning or evaluation of the consequences or alternatives. It is based on the common desire to not ‘rock the boat’ or upset the balance of a group of people.
We look at why there has been a change in the way we plan and run our projects.
Projects have been a feature of human development for thousands of years. Think of the pyramids, the Great Wall of China and more recently the Panama Canal. It is only over the last fifty years that the knowledge and learnings from projects have been brought together into a discernable methodology. The project frameworks that have first surfaced were designed for high certainty projects. These definable projects include car production, electrical appliances and the building of a house as examples. These projects usually involve processes that are well understood and usually have low levels of uncertainty and risk.
We explore the rise of Agile methodologies in traditional industries.
Industries that have used more traditional frameworks for managing their projects are Increasingly looking to Agile to improve their project delivery. Management and project practitioners have embraced the fundamental advantages that Agile brings which include:
Today I look at the Yankee Stadium project. Steeped in tradition the home of the Yankees changed significantly through the early 2000s
The Yankee stadium is a baseball venue that is located in Concourse, Brink, New York City. It has two tenants, the New York Yankees Major League Baseball team as well as New York City FC Major League Soccer team.
The rise of the Agile philosophy began with a weekend meeting between seventeen IT experts in Snowbird, Utah. From this values and principles were developed that changed the world.
The agile methodology continues to be the key framework for software development projects. The implementation of agile has been a key factor in the technological revolution that has occurred over the last two decades.
The defining document termed the Agile Manifesto has been the guide for this innovation and has helped bring us to the modern age that we now live in.
This article explores the importance of project management and why it might mean the difference between success and failure.
Project management is the application of the skills, resources, techniques and knowledge into a project that is designed to exceed the needs and expectations of the stakeholders. In order to achieve this success, the project practitioner needs to balance the competing demands of stakeholder needs and expectations which include: