This presentation focused on two themes: asserting quality - an opportunity agile presents - and leveraging adaptive planning, which is a consequence of agile software development. AgileEVM became a big part of this talk when the audience requested more information about it at dinner. Integrating Quality into Portfolio Management, PMI Silicon Valley Chapter Dinner Meeting [...]
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Organizational Impediment Management: Early Risk Detection for Agile
One of the many benefits of Scrum is early identification of roadblocks that could stop a Team from meeting their goals and commitments. At the Daily Scrum meeting, team members typically answer 3 questions: What have you worked on since we last met? What will you be working on until we meet again? What impediments [...]
New Release: AgileEVM has Portfolio Sharing
We are excited to present this significant new release of AgileEVM (http://www.agileevm.com)! You can now share your portfolios with as many people as you like at no extra charge. Our unique value-based pricing on active releases helps you promote transparency because you can share information with as many people as desired. You have the ability [...]
AgileEVM Overview Shows the connections between releases and portfolios
AgileEVM (http://www.agileevm.com) is a powerful way to view performance of your portfolio. The portfolio focuses on releases because this is the only unit of work where cost and benefits can really be compared. Using outcomes from each iteration, rich information is provided. Take a look! AgileEVM.com Overview @ Yahoo! Video
Manage Up with AgileEVM
As teams start to use Agile methods for delivering software, it is common for the business to ask for a summary of progress. This is not always easy to do for Agile teams. Teams may have an Agile project management tool, hand-drawn burn up charts, task boards on the wall with other information radiators or [...]
Official Launch of AgileEVM at Agile 2010
It has been a while since we have posted to this blog but please stay tuned for more frequent updates. The reason for the blog interruption was that we were finishing off a book, “Managing Software Debt”, and releasing a product, AgileEVM. We thought our first blog entry to start our emergence back out of [...]



