by visualwebz | Feb 17, 2016 | Testimonials Agile Training
“I have know Greg for years and have used him as my Agile trainer both at Lexis Nexis and most recently at Stanford University. Greg is a wonderful teacher, that engages diverse audiences, and captures the attention of everyone. Greg knows how to structure his...
by Agile Solutions | May 16, 2015 | Testimonials Agile Training
Does your team struggle to deliver sprints on time? Do you often have to split stories or determine what to do with major bugs at the end of a sprint? If so your issue may not be your process or your team but instead your sprint structure. Let’s look at this...
by Agile Solutions | May 1, 2013 | Testimonials Agile Training
When is the last time you went to a project or sprint retrospective and you walked away feeling like something was accomplished? Effective retrospectives are an anomaly, and we rarely walk away feeling like anything is going to improve. In my experience poor...
by Agile Solutions | Sep 3, 2012 | Agile Adoption, Agile Coaching, Agile Practices, Enterprise Agile, Testimonials Agile Training
The Goal: Work hard through the spring, then take a few weeks of vacation in the summer. Reality: My clients did not slow down for the summer and I found myself even busier than before. It was a good problem to have and I will find some time this fall to recharge...
by Agile Solutions | Apr 12, 2012 | Agile Practices, Testimonials Agile Training
Recently production was halted on the Chevy Volt due to low demand. If you are not familiar with the Volt, it is a hybrid car that uses a battery powered electric motor, and has an additional gasoline motor that kicks in when the battery is exhausted. The concept...
by Agile Solutions | Mar 15, 2012 | Testimonials Agile Training
Many years ago I worked in a Project Management Office at a large financial institution. Once a week I prepared a project status report for executive management and the PMO director. I would calculate how we were tracking to budget, list any major issues or risks, and...