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Agile Project Management Model - Advanced Project Management - Lecture Slides, Slides of Project Management

This lecture is from Advanced Project Management. Key important points are: Agile Project Management Model, Inaccurate Reporting, Agile Project Management Framework, Envision Phase, Speculate Phase, Adapt Phase, Close Phase, Project Retrospective, Final Product Delivery

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2012/2013

Uploaded on 01/31/2013

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Advanced Project

Management

Agile Project Management Model (Ch. 4)

Process or No Process?

  • Traditional PM process seen as part of the problem - Inflexible - Inaccurate reporting - Poor motivation or de-motivation - Narrow internal focus - Many project failures

Agile Project Management Framework

  • Envision
  • Speculate
  • Explore
  • Adapt
  • Close

Iterative

Envision Phase

  • Vision of the product based on customer needs - Target customers - Key features
  • Project plan
    • What: Project scope and constraints (business case) defined
    • Who: Project participants, organization
    • How: Approach for delivering the product

Explore Phase

  • Deliver the features
  • Agile management
    • Manage workload
    • Use appropriate technical practices
    • Collaborative, self-organizing environment
  • Collaboration
    • Team, customers, stakeholders

Adapt Phase

  • Evaluate the results of this iteration
    • Customer value added
  • Evaluate the processes and practices used
  • Identify what was learned
  • Apply the learning to the next iteration
  • Adjust the vision if necessary

Some Issues

  • When are we done?
    • Value added
    • Constraints
    • Judgment
  • As projects increase in size
    • More structure, rules, documentation
    • Less agility