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Our newest resources include:

Executive Report

Collaboration and Collaborative Leadership: Innovation in the Agile Enterprise

by Pollyanna Pixton

It's no longer enough to respond to change; today organizations must lead change or be left behind. In the constantly shifting marketplace, great companies use innovation to embrace change and thrive in evolving environments. To do this, leaders must turn to collaboration and the collaborative leadership model and create agile enterprises.

 
Executive Update

Leadership and Agile Methods

by Mike Griffiths

Agile project management is more aligned to leadership best practice than to traditional project management best practice. This Executive Update illustrates this link and highlights some useful leadership additions for agile project managers. By recognizing this relationship, project managers can tap into a rich source of practical guidelines, case studies, and tools.

 
E-Mail Advisor

Looking Back to Move Forward -- Retrospectives During Projects

by Kent J. McDonald

Experienced members of project teams are familiar with the concept of lessons learned, or project "post mortems." These are the discussions that occur near the end or after the end of the project when everyone is ready to move on to something else, but decide to get together to compile a list of things they wished they would have done differently or things they found out during the project. The theory is that these lessons would be recorded for future project teams to read, study, and integrate into their projects.

 
Webinar/Multimedia

Enterprise Agile: From Agile Teams to the Executive Suite

Webinar by Jim Highsmith

The growing visibility of agile methods has created a new set of issues, challenges, or opportunities -- depending on your viewpoint. These issues are focused around the needs of executives and the enterprise as a whole and address the question How do we move from agile projects to agile organizations?

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