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How to Take Agile to the Program and Portfolio Levels of Your Organization
One of the most persistent myths haunting Agile transformations everywhere is that Agile doesn't scale. It's simply not true. Not…
Introduction to Portfolio Management and Portfolio Governance
Portfolio Management is a term that is buzzing in the industry, but it is often loosely defined and thereby difficult…
3 Ways for Agile Teams to Collaborate on the Program Level
Scaling Agile beyond the team level is a challenge for many organizations. While an individual team may have a nice,…
Three Ways Agile Coaching Makes You Look Smarter
Learning Agile terms, processes, and methodologies is one thing. Putting them into practice is quite another. Many times, teams or…
Cprime Portfolio Management Solution
C-Level Executives, PMO Directors, Product Managers, and others make critical decisions about where to invest an organization’s resources when developing…
Must Know Acronyms When Scaling Agile for the Enterprise
Just like the federal government, the Agile world is full of acronyms. We compiled a list to provide you with…
“How Long Do We Let an Agile Team Under-Perform Before Moving Someone Out?”
This is a tough question for any product or project manager to answer. The key to making this decision wisely…
Aligning Hybrid Projects – The Agile Approach
Just a few weeks ago, we discussed how waterfall and Agile projects can work together. This is vital information, because…
How to Develop Your Own Recipe for Agile Governance
If you're not into cooking, you probably look at a recipe as a list of rules that are set in…
Why We Love Agile (and Why You Should Too!)
Are we biased? Maybe a little. After all, Agile looms large in the cPrime legend. But when we say we…
A Quick Look at the Knowledge Areas for the CBAP Exam
In this brief blog, we will cover what you need to know to pass the CBAP Exam. At the heart…
How to Match Culture and Drive With the Technical Requirements for Your Agile Project
Building a successful, productive, and happy Agile team requires a lot more than making sure every necessary task can be…