Remove Agile Remove Planning Remove Requirements Gathering Remove Vision
article thumbnail

POETIC Leadership Enables Lean-Agile Leadership, Part One: Personal and Organizational

Cprime

This is the first in a three-part series of articles covering the POETIC Leadership approach to Lean-Agile leadership , authored by Alex Gray, a Lean Agile Practice Lead at Cprime. To solve these problems, the culture needs to change. Leaders define these systems. These leaders can exist at all levels of the organization.

Agile 52
article thumbnail

What is Agile project management: when and how to use it

Monday

Agile project management is a polarizing topic in professional circles. Some are firm believers in Agile, claiming it helps their teams work faster, reach higher, and exceed goals. They might even go so far as to say that every project should be Agile. We’re not Agile zealots pushing it on all teams for all work.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Business Analysis Digest #37

Passionate BA

Yulia emphasizes this distinction’s significance in streamlining project planning and requirements gathering and gives more details on each aspect. Going through the rules, the article emphasizes the pivotal role of ensuring that all parties involved share a common vision and understanding of project goals.

article thumbnail

Journey of a Business Analyst from Ideation to Execution

MindsMapped

The delivery of the structure of the digital project is either agile or waterfall. Project structures are often tailored to adopt elements from both waterfall and agile delivery approaches, to meet the specific requirements of the client, the technology, or the team. The benefits of agile are more in agile than waterfall.

article thumbnail

A complete guide to the Waterfall methodology in 2021

Monday

The Waterfall methodology is an approach to project management where you break down a large project into clear-cut linear stages, from requirement gathering to implementation. The linear approach allows you to plan and set a structure for the project early on. What is the difference between Waterfall and Agile?

article thumbnail

What is the strategic management process?

Monday

A high-level strategic management plan enables your business to keep growing no matter how the environment changes around it. The benefits of a successful strategic plan go well beyond profit. With a clear plan, your employees will be more committed, and everyone down to the last individual contributor will learn to pull in sync.

Vision 52
article thumbnail

A Wake-Up Call

Business Borderlines

We have all read or heard and hopefully understood that; Inaccurate requirements gathering remained a primary cause of project failure (37%) in 2014……… by PMI Pulse of the Profession Study …. namely the requirements phases. it is the requirements definition and management which primarily determines the quality of any software.