I did become Emperor of Shrinkonia. I realized I need a different language for writing about projects. I realized I need embarrassing drawings to express my thoughts on projects. I know projects are about humans. Heck, it has been my tagline for many years. But how can I talk about people stuff when the tools …
Because a new month has started, again! In April 2009 I found the following postings highly remarkable and interesting… Dull Networks – How microblogging might turn the wisdom pyramid upside down @ CrumpleItUp I need more time @ Seth Godin Project 2.0 Teams: Creating Project Communities @ Project Management 2.0 Reputation is a Fragile Thing …
Because it’s the end of the month, again! March was a special month for Project Shrink as I launched the Project Shrink Videocast on iTunes and released the first edition of my new free unbook. During all this I was tracking 129 blogs (I cleaned up the list). In March 2009 I found the following …
Andrew Sparks wrote last year a great post about the use of OODA loops in Project Management. The article itself will keep your mind busy for a while, but wait until you read the comments from Andrew and Christian Salmon: “Here is (roughly), the project management problem I am trying to solve. Say that you …
On his blog Noop.nl, Jurgen Appelo is making a strong case for adapting your software development approach according to the circumstances. He recently wondered why being agile is not about being adaptable and doing whatever it takes to make your project a long-lasting success any more. Jurgen introduced Scrum into his organization. He didn’t follow …