PMO Spotlight | Sam Fairfield at Businessolver
In the latest installment of our PMO Spotlight series, Sam Fairfield of Businessolver sat down with us to discuss his Project Management career.
Your path to business agility
In the latest installment of our PMO Spotlight series, Sam Fairfield of Businessolver sat down with us to discuss his Project Management career.
What can IT organizations learn about software delivery from leading Lean car manufacturers like BMW?Lean manufacturing concepts are relevant when shifting our thinking of flow from assembly line to software. These concepts help build software more efficiently.
Comments on The Server Side have been voicing concerns about SpringSource’s new maintenance policy, which gives incentive to purchase a support contract if you’re building mission critical apps on Spring. I’ve been amazed at some of the dialog, which ranges from suggestions that SpringSource has neglected its community to recommendations that they should instead ask...
Applies to: Tasktop Pro or Eclipse Mylyn Level: Beginner Summary: Learn how to focus your Java programming efforts with Tasktop, increasing your personal productivity Which files was I working with before lunch? In the course of a day of programming developers often work on many tasks, where each task involves a different set of...
Tasktop, leader in enterprise toolchain integration & connecting software delivery value streams, releases latest version of Tasktop Integration Hub (19.1).
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In this three-part series, Stephen Franklin, CIO at LeanKit, draws from experience to explain the common obstacles you’ll face when setting WIP limits, and tips for overcoming them.
Learn how to keep your project on track, and what to do if it veers off course.
There are ways to balance top-down direction and team autonomy (and it's not as hard as you may think).