
Limiting WIP in Agile
By V. Lee Henson
Why is Limiting WIP Important? There are several reasons why limiting WIP is essential in Agile. Here are some of the key benefits.
By V. Lee Henson
Why is Limiting WIP Important? There are several reasons why limiting WIP is essential in Agile. Here are some of the key benefits.
By Gerard McNamara
Why is ensuring that teams take ownership important? Gerard McNamara shares 3 devised techniques to successfully overcome team challenges.
By Jorgelina Bross-Puglisi
In his essay, The Servant as a Leader, Robert K. Greenleaf said: “The servant-leader is servant first… It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first. Then conscious choice brings one to aspire to lead. That person is sharply different from one who is leader first.”
By Priya Patra
It’s a new world, with new difficulties and solutions. Our Projects’ nature has altered, as have our teams. We have overcome the geographical divide to Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere – the Work of the Future.
By Rena Akroush
IIL’s Agile & Scrum 2023 Online Conference is just around the corner, and we can’t wait to share with you all the amazing things we have in store.
By Brandon Fargis
How can we avoid burnout and care for our mental well-being, especially as remote workers? Here’s steps how to take steps to prevent burnout at work.
By Cynthia Snyder Dionisio
Projects are getting more complex. One of the ways we see this manifesting is with the increasing utilization of hybrid approaches in project management.
By Dawn Nicole McIlwain
We can no longer afford to be married to the Agile relationships of yester-years and instead must evolve, change, and adapt to the growing world around us; you know, actually be agile.
The end of Autism Awareness Month provides us with an opportunity to reflect, celebrate, and carry forward an awareness of the unique advantages and skills that people on the spectrum offer the workplace.