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Extreme Project Management

Posted June 18, 2003 | Leadership |


There are three major forces driving the need for a new paradigm of project management.

Driving force 1: a power shift. The use and abuse of expert power by people in IT has resulted in a major shift of the control within the industry back into the business areas. In most organizations, there has been a dramatic increase in the amount of business experts' involvement and ownership in the project development process and its management.

About The Author
Rob Thomsett
Rob Thomsett is one of Cutter Consortium founding Fellows. He served on the editorial board of Cutter IT Journal (now Cutter Business Technology Journal) and a regular speaker and keynoter at Cutter Summits. A thought leader in agile project management, Mr. Thomsett currently works with New Zealand–based Fronde — a leader in agile development methods — in implementing agile project management cultures and approaches in two major organizations… Read More
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