by Günter Lukas | Sep 27, 2022 | Projectmanagement
Quality in project management has developed significantly in recent years. This is not least because a uniform understanding of processes has developed as a result of standardised certification processes, such as according to IPMA or PMI, and quality criteria have...
by Bernhard Fink | Jun 22, 2020 | Agile Leadership, Agile Methods, Coaching, collaboration, Projectmanagement
Recently I had a conversation with a very experienced Agile Coach. After some time, we ended up with a topic that I had already discussed several times with experts. It was about whether problems with agile working in larger hierarchical organizations always must be...
by Bernhard Fink | Oct 30, 2019 | Article, Artikel, Projectmanagement
The term “agile project management” is an indication that there is a desire in a company for proven and established processes, but at the same time one would like to have the advantages of both methods. In the handling of projects proven traditional...
by Klaus Fischer | Apr 9, 2019 | Projectmanagement, Toolbox
1. Input phase Attributes Who are the others? Do I have to be afraid or will I feel comfortable? Possible interventions break ice establish contacts allow arrivals Life cycle puberty 2. Orientation phase Attributes What’s the subject? How are we supposed to...
by Bernhard Fink | Jan 28, 2019 | Agile Leadership, Article, Artikel, Projectmanagement
A complex environment and constantly changing conditions require modern, agile approaches for modern project and product management – a proven method for this is SCRUM. Coverdale has extensive experience in training skills, providing tools and teaching practical...
by Adele Heinz | Jul 30, 2018 | Article, Artikel, Projectmanagement
Effectuation as an alternative in a dynamic environment Companies in the VUCA world operate in an environment of volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity. The proven classical methods and instruments are reaching their limits. Goals can only be set under...
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