by Kiron Bondale | Jun 21, 2020 | Agile, Agile Project Management, Facilitating Organization Change, improving project management, project decision making, Stakeholder analysis
An article from Harvard Business Review reminded me that becoming an effective Product Owner (PO) requires a lot more than interpersonal skills, empowerment, capacity and even product knowledge. In the article, the authors explained that leaders having a high level of...
by Kiron Bondale | Jun 14, 2020 | improving project management, project management, Risk Management, Stakeholder analysis
I’ll admit to being hyperbolic with the title of this article, but a question posed today in one of the project management LinkedIn discussion groups managed to sidetrack what I was intending to write about this week. The author asked what needs to be considered when...
by Kiron Bondale | Jan 26, 2020 | Agile, Agile Project Management, customer satisfaction, Process Peeves, Stakeholder analysis
The link between transparency and trust is well known. You are more likely to trust the quality of the food you are served when eating at a restaurant with an open concept kitchen than if the food preparation is done entirely out of sight. Transparency is a pillar of...
by Kiron Bondale | Jan 12, 2020 | improving project management, management failure, project management, Project performance, Risk Management, Stakeholder analysis
It is a common challenge for anyone who has managed projects for a meaningful amount of time. One or more of your key stakeholders who are integral to the successful completion of the project appears unwilling to engage as expected. It could be the project sponsor who...