Agile (SCRUM) Program Management – A Practical approach for interdisciplinary teams

The image above is from this excellent article written by LuminousMen.com detailing what Agile/SCRUM is by way of  Scrum Author Jeff Sutherland's 11 steps to the Scrum "check and adapt" methodology..    LuminousMen captures the essence of this succinctly as follows: "At the heart of Scrum lies a simple idea — whenever a project is started, there's nothing prevents you from regularly checking on progress and consistently finding out: Can your team handle the tasks; Are the project moving in the right direction; Is your team building exactly what the client really wants?" So how is this Scrum/Agile approach different from a traditional Waterfall approach and can it be applied to projects with interdisciplinary teams?  The three questions above seem like assessments considered during most any product development process, but there are key differences between the Agile/Scrum and Waterfall approaches to be understood before knowing whether Agile/Scrum will benefit a particular program.Many projects begin with…

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According to Dwight D Eisenhower "Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it." (Mirriam Webster, 2007) While this is not the only way to motivate a person or a team, it is certainly an ideal way to do so as it engages the passion of others to deliver a desired solution. So exactly how does one do this? Set a vision — One who wants to build a ship can ask men to come to the pier with their tools and to expect to toil for 100 long days to complete the task… or he may describe distant lands with riches and new cultures to be experienced, and ask that the men help to build the ship to take them on this journey. While the result may be the same, few would argue that pursuing a vision is more satisfying. …

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