Rolling wave planning is the process of planning for a project in waves as the project becomes clearer and unfolds. It is important in such projects to at least highlight in the initial plan the key milestones for the project.
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Rolling Wave Planning and Progressive Elaboration
February 11th, 2008 · 8 Comments
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Scrum and CMMI – Perfect Together?
August 7th, 2007 · 2 Comments
There would seem to be a mismatch between these two approaches – but then again, maybe not. It depends, I think, on how it is handled from a management perspective, and it could be a great experiment! It seems that the answer could lie in the Work Breakdown Structure.
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Managing Projects, Programs, and Project Portfolios in a Web Services World
July 23rd, 2007 · No Comments
I am dealing with a problemrelated to project portfolio management and web services that I think many others are dealing with today: "How do you manage project, program, and project portfolio quality in a world with a growing presence of web services?" The problem - specifically in a large environment involving many different projects and […]





