Personal Project: Ivy (2016 - 2017), Practical Magic Project Management
I was so pleased to be able to chat with Gordon on his RuneSoup podcast recently. He’s a great interviewer and is really good at putting people at ease. Pretty much everything he does is highly recommended.Runesoup.com — I’m totally pretending...
Agile, Personal Project: EBER (2017 - 2020), Personal Project: Ivy (2016 - 2017), Practical Magic Project Management
For my birthday this year we took off for the coast again. The same place we went two years ago. Of course, Gordon recently wrote about how you never step in the same river twice and no place you return to is ever the same… that said, this particular house was...
Agile, Agile New Year, Personal Project: Ivy (2016 - 2017), Practical Magic Project Management
I started my year-long personal PMPM project in 2016 on the autumn equinox. Therefore it’s time to take a final look at what I wanted to accomplish before the project wrapup and post-mortem.Of course, what I want to accomplish is less interesting (except to...
Personal Project: Ivy (2016 - 2017), Practical Magic Project Management
It’s been about three months since my last status update. And what a very busy three months it was!After a relatively quiet winter holiday season, the year kicked off really fast. There were two major international work trips (with all the associated prep work)....
Personal Project: Ivy (2016 - 2017), Practical Magic Project Management
Time for the potentially embarrassing personal project update. (Note: I don’t expect anyone else to care about this as much as I do. I’m updating not only because it keeps me accountable, but also because I think a lot of the information is applicable...
Personal, Personal Project: Ivy (2016 - 2017), Practical Magic Project Management
This is part of a series that touches on practical magic project management from the perspective of my own personal 12-month project. Here are the prior posts: Case Study: Project Ivy Eating My Own Dog Food The point of this series isn’t to brag (or to whine)...