It still amazes me how clear life becomes (what is important to focus on, gaze upon, and what can be relegated to just a glance) during worship. When our focus is no longer on the things that demand attention, but rather on the One that gives life and gives strength and gives love, we are … Continue reading Clarity
Category: Improvement
Blending Two Worlds
For those of you who don't quite know my background, I have 20 years experience in information technology with over 10 in project management; I also went to seminary and have background in church leadership. So my perspective on things is often just a little different Over the past 3 years, I have been thinking … Continue reading Blending Two Worlds
Metrics to Build Great Agile Teams: Measure Influence, Not Control
I thought this was worthy of a repost. This is from agilebuddha by a gent named Avienaash Shiralige. Enjoy! Couple of weeks back, I noticed an incident that triggered this post. Senior Management in a company applauded people for showing individual heroics on the project. Some of them were: Staying late in office to address … Continue reading Metrics to Build Great Agile Teams: Measure Influence, Not Control
Agile in the Home
Found this and thought I would share. This is a great way that Agile is not just something you do but rather something you are.
Getting a Stalled Project to the Finish Line
This is repost. I really would like to remember where I found this and who wrote it. If it is you, comment back and I will add your name! I'm sure we have all had the experience of working on a project that seems like it will just never end. When that happens each team … Continue reading Getting a Stalled Project to the Finish Line
