Jul 19, 2019 | 1. Agile Basics, 2. Scaling Agile
Every time a new initiative is starting, it’s intrinsically risky. This is even more true when the solution you need to develop, is a big one. An approach that is able, if well executed, to drastically reduce risks from the very beginning is the Agile Inception....
Jun 17, 2019 | 1. Agile Basics, 2. Scaling Agile
If managing risks with Agile could seem trivial in case of just one team, what are the good practices when multiple teams are working together building the same solution? In the first part of this post, I explored how great is Agile at ts core and, more specifically,...
May 4, 2019 | 2. Scaling Agile
In one of my previous post “A feather for scaling Lean/Agile Product Development”, I presented the main characteristics of Nexus, the scaling framework created by Ken Schwaber and Scrum.org. In this post I would like to share what are the strengths of this...
Dec 17, 2017 | 2. Scaling Agile
Lean and Agile are great approaches to increase effectiveness in Product Development and in Project/Program Management. What could be the most important things to do, to improve the development of your products and services? [When you will have finished to read this...
Jan 8, 2017 | 2. Scaling Agile
In my previous post I explained some of the foundemantals steps for implementing an Agile and Lean Portfolio Management. Want to know how actually strategy drives execution of company Big Initiatives, through Agile and Lean?! In my previous post I wrote why Agile/Lean...
Sep 29, 2016 | 2. Scaling Agile
Scaling Agile is fascinating and not trivial, at all. Many framework exists, SAFe for example is a famous, organic and somehow quite structured one that allows to scale agile within the whole organization through its four layers: Team, Program, Value Stream,...