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THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSION is going through rapid and profound changes due to the widespread influence of Agile:
It is becoming very apparent that the classical plan-driven approach to project management that has been the predominantly accepted way of doing project management for a long time is no longer the only way to do project management:
Those changes are likely to dramatically change the role of project managers in many environments as we have known them, raise the bar for the entire project management profession, and perhaps even eliminate the role of some Project Managers as we have known them.
From an Agile perspective, there have also been some equally significant changes:
In both of these environments, there is a recognition that well-defined and prescriptive "cookbook" approaches are no longer effective for dealing with the complexity of these challenges. Instead, there is a need to focus on defining principles that need to be interpreted in the context of a given situation:
The movement to a principles-based approach in both of these environments will require a lot more judgment and skill for determining and implementing the right approach for a particular project.
It is critical for Project Managers and the Project Management Profession, as a whole, to be proactive, anticipate the most likely impact of these challenges, and adapt accordingly.
It is also important for the Agile community to recognize the need to scale an Agile approach for managing large, complex enterprise-level projects.
This raises a number of questions including:
Those are the needs and challenges that this book is intended to address. This book should be of value to both project managers and Agile professionals to develop a more integrated approach.
The following is a summary of what I believe are the most important steps in the journey toward becoming an Agile Project Manager (not necessarily in this order):
I have successfully developed an online training curriculum in Agile Project Management that is currently offered on three different platforms with over 175,000 students. Anyone who has taken any of those courses should see a lot of similarity between the material in this book and the material in my online Agile Project Management training courses.
Many of the current trends that are going on in the project management community now have validated the original direction of the book when it was originally published in 2015. As a result, the changes required in the second edition are not radical. Here's a summary of the most important areas of change:
Agile Project Management is an art that will take time for anyone to develop and master. There's a concept from martial arts called shu-ha-ri that is very appropriate here. It outlines the stages of proficiency someone goes through to develop mastery of martial arts techniques. The same concept can be applied to Agile Project Management:
The way the book is organized follows the shu-ha-ri approach to learning. The initial chapters of the book start out with a very basic understanding of the "mechanics" of Agile and learning how to do it "by the book." That is equivalent to the "shu" level of training.
The book will go deeper into the principles behind Agile and why they make sense. It is essential to understand the principles at a deeper level before moving on to the "ha" level and know how to customize an approach to fit a given situation.
The final goal is to move to the master level or "ri" level where you will learn to go beyond current ways of implementing both Agile and plan-driven project management approaches and learn how to blend them together as needed to fit a given project and business environment. That goal will come from actual practice in...
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