The Agile Project Manager – WIPping Things into Shape, part-2

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This is the conclusion of a post on the power of WIP limits within agile teams. Now we get to the juicy part…the results. Results I rarely like to use numbers to illustrate results because they can be misleading and miss much of the nuance. However, in this case, I want to leverage some of […]

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The Agile Project Manager – WIPping Things into Shape, part-1

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I once was leading / coaching a team that struggled mightily to work together as a team. I was the Director of R&D at an eCommerce SaaS product company. We had been leveraging Scrum for a number of years with reasonably good success and had approximately 10 Scrum teams focusing on the various aspects of […]

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