Agile Project Management in easy steps defines agile projects and then examines the typical components of an agile project and the agile approach to project managing them. These include:
Changing Requirements
Different way of Planning
More than usual Project Phases
Prioritized Business Requirements
A broader approach to Risk Management
Agile Project Management in easy steps covers each phase of an agile project from the project management perspective.
For completion, it also shows how to use the traditional project management areas such as: team management, risk management, quality management, communications and reporting.
Agile Project Management in easy steps conforms to using simple stages to follow, enabling desired results with no confusion along the way.
About the Author
John Carroll is a former project management consultant with many years experience of managing successful projects for a wide range of clients including government, finance, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, software development and the emergency services. He has trained many other project managers and run successful project management courses for the past fifteen years. John is currently working for the University of Exeter (UK) as a Senior Project Manager, running a multi-million pound project to upgrade the University’s data communications network to provide a leading-edge, state of the art service to the students and staff. John is also the author of Project 2007 in easy steps and Project 2010 in easy steps