Punk Rock Project Management: breaking barriers and driving results Blog
We’ve all heard of "rockstar developers" – coders with exceptional skills and impact – but what about Punk Rock Project Management? In today’s fast-paced world, traditional project management often falls short.
The impact of agile methodologies on project management Blog
Agile methodologies have revolutionised the field of project management, offering a dynamic and flexible approach to managing projects in various industries.
Babcock and Plymouth Argyle: a winning sponsorship project showcasing agility and community focus Blog
In the realm of project management, successful collaborations can produce remarkable outcomes.
Agile versus agility News
In 45 years in project management, Adrian Dooley has seen many fads appear that later became integrated into the background of good practice.
Agile is dead! Long live agility! Blog
I was very fortunate to enter the project management profession at the end of the 1970s, just as the first desktop computers were becoming available.
Why do we need agile project management? Blog
Firstly, what is agile? The easiest way that I can explain to organisations and teams what being an agile organisation is, is through imagining a cat (stick with me)…
Five tips to make agile project management work without any pain Blog
It’s been 20 years since the term ‘agile’ first appeared as a set of principles for software development.
Punk Rock Project Management: breaking barriers and driving results
We’ve all heard of "rockstar developers" – coders with exceptional skills and impact – but what about Punk Rock Project Management? In today’s fast-paced world, traditional project management often falls short.
The impact of agile methodologies on project management
Agile methodologies have revolutionised the field of project management, offering a dynamic and flexible approach to managing projects in various industries.
Babcock and Plymouth Argyle: a winning sponsorship project showcasing agility and community focus
In the realm of project management, successful collaborations can produce remarkable outcomes.
Agile is dead! Long live agility!
I was very fortunate to enter the project management profession at the end of the 1970s, just as the first desktop computers were becoming available.
Why do we need agile project management?
Firstly, what is agile? The easiest way that I can explain to organisations and teams what being an agile organisation is, is through imagining a cat (stick with me)…
Five tips to make agile project management work without any pain
It’s been 20 years since the term ‘agile’ first appeared as a set of principles for software development.
Agile versus agility
In 45 years in project management, Adrian Dooley has seen many fads appear that later became integrated into the background of good practice.