Understand What Your Challenge Is and Where You Want to Go

August 28, 2012 — Posted by Al Shalloway

This isn't really a blog, but an interview by Bill Fox I did back in February.  I realized I had only announced it through our email list (please register) and that many may not have ever read it - one of my best ever!

Understand What Your Challenge Is and Where You Want to Go

If you are considering starting an Agile endeavor or are having a challenge with one you've started, I highly recommend reading this for invaluable insights.  And don't forget, if you are considering getting some help with your Lean-Agile transition, please drop me a note (alshall AT netobjectives.com).

Alan ShallowayCEO, Net Objectives

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About the author | Al Shalloway

Al Shalloway is the founder and CEO of Net Objectives. With over 40 years of experience, Alan is an industry thought leader in Lean, Kanban, product portfolio management, Scrum and agile design.



        

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