Executive Update

An Agile PMO Transformation: Top 8 Dos and Don'ts

Posted July 15, 2012 | Leadership |
For many organizations, using the words "PMO" and "agile" in the same sentence could be considered an oxymoron. Bringing "agility" into your project management office may be a challenge -- depending on how much your organization has already invested in your current processes and how open you are to consider making "transformative" changes to support the organization's move to agile.
About The Author
Sally Elatta
Sally Elatta is the President of Agile Transformations and a dynamic coach, trainer, and public speaker. She is passionate about transforming individuals, teams, and organizations into improving project management and software development practices and delivering business value early and often. Ms. Elatta has trained thousands of individuals and has coached several midsized and Fortune 500 organizations on adopting Agile and Scrum methods. Sally… Read More
Anthony Mersino
Anthony Mersino is an Agile coach and Agile PMO consultant specializing in helping project teams and organizations reach their full potential. He has deep experience in project and program management and has started and led several PMOs. Mr. Mersino has also helped train and coach Fortune 500 organizations through their enterprise agile transformation. He is the author of Emotional Intelligence for Project Managers; the People Skills You Need to… Read More
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