IndigoBlue offered a very cost effective solution and delivered on-time and to budget.
IndigoBlue's external view of the programme allied to the Agile approach proved invaluable.
IndigoBlue helped us understand where real value would be derived and how to deliver.
IndigoBlue helped deliver this important web project at a pace we found hard to believe.”
IndigoBlue is delighted to have won the prestigious Consultancy of the Year at the UK Agile Awards 2011/12. The award recognises IndigoBlue's excellent work and contribution to the development of Agile in the last year, in particular our participation in the IfG's System Error report, and the further development of the Agile Governance framework to encompass Incremental Strategy and Uncertainty Management.
It was particularly pleasing to see that the IfG won the award for Best Agile Project or Innovation for this work and that two other IndigoBlue clients won awards: The Guardian for Best Agile Team and IPC Media for Most Engaged Management Team.
We were originally shortlisted for Agile Consultancy of the Year; and Best Use of Agile in the Public Sector for the Identity Fraud project for the Home Office which was managed by IndigoBlue's John Wright.
The objective of the UK Agile Awards is to recognise the People, Projects and Products that have contributed to the growing success of Agile in the UK.
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DSDM Interview with Rob Smith:
I get asked the question ‘who is your favourite 19th century Prussian Field Marshal’ quite a lot, as I suspect you do as well. There are of course several great contenders for this title, but my vote has to go Helmuth Von Moltke the Elder. Why? Because of his contribution to the concept of dynamic planning! Trying to convince people that planning is a continuous and never ending process and not something that’s completed at the start of a project is a constant challenge for me and I will grab any support I can get.