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The XOX Method for Project Success
A common mistake made by project owners is to create a system which is either over engineered or is overly feature rich. This approach produces a system which needs extensive training, experience or a mixture of both. Trying to find staff with these skills creates excessive lead times and is usually expensive. This is known as the OXO method of [...]
Live in 2 Days The MVP Conjecture
Getting a site up and running can take months or years for some companies. Can you do this quicker? What are the commercial advantages of speeding up the process and pushing to market in microtimes? Many old school project managers will look at a web based system and treat it like a house build; that is a front heavy specification [...]
What’s The Point to Pair Programming
Pair programming is a technique which essentially puts at least two developers on any given project at any time. So What's The Point to Pair Programming? The main advantage of this is increasing the thinking power of the team to solve issues. In the same way a dual core processors is better (faster / more efficient) then a single processor this [...]
Technical Debt, What is It
Technical debt is often an overlooked element of development but has far reaching implications on profit, delivery and quality of a project. What is Technical Debt I've taken the definition for my technical debt from "The Art of Agile Development": "Technical Debt is the total amount of less-than-perfect design and implementation decisions in your project" How Technical Debt Affects Delivery Delivery is [...]
What Is Project Success
Like many questions in digital project management, this is a trickier to answer than most people initially think You'll find numerous answers, differing in complexity but most will take the form of "client satisfaction" or "making a profit". The term alone is simple but there's usually more complex elements at work in the most simplest of terminology. For a start when do [...]