User experience of agile project: I have never known a project to develop at such a rate."

Training is a key element in the development of skills within any Agile transition. However, training is not the answer alone. Our approach is to build experience through support for hands-on project work. This means that a wide range of your staff are involved at a deep level and will result in your having a more comprehensive understanding of the process and its objectives and values than if training courses alone were used.
Our courses reflect this approach. All material for our private courses is tailored to address the interests, concerns and constrains of your organisation. With the exception of the introduction, all courses are part of a wider transition effort.
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Agile project management techniques are ideal for web projects - they are normally divisible into separate features, that can be assessed for business value and cry out for early delivery through incremental development.
IndigoBlue consultant Denis Howlett is the trainer on the very popular Econsultancy Web Project training courses:
Managing web projects is difficult: mixed teams, experts in different areas and stakeholders frequently pull you in different directions and tight deadlines add additional pressures. Throw in changing requirements, high expectations, tight budgets and time restrictions and what is needed is a workable project management technique to provide structure and control that’s flexible enough to handle evolving requirements. This course adopts an Agile approach that combines the right level of control with flexibility. See review of the course by a recent attendee.
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Web projects are complex. Different work streams such as content creation, usability, design, front-end coding and back-end development all have different constraints and dependencies. Using the best techniques from traditional approaches such as Prince2 and newer Agile methods, this course shows you how to create a robust plan for your project by enabling parallel development, reducing dependencies and allowing for the inevitable changes in requirements during the course of the project.
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Delivering a web project on time and to budget with all the features the users asked for is a tall order. So many things can go wrong: the content might be late, the developers might have underestimated, the delivered site might not work in the way you expected. How can you ensure that this doesn't happen? This course identifies a number of common pitfalls and introduces strategies for avoiding them happening or mitigating their effects if they are already affecting your project.
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How to make Agile and PRINCE2™ work effectively together - a UNICOM workshop presented by IndigoBlue’s James Yoxall.
Next Workshop: Date to be announced shortly.
IndigoBlue has a long held view that incremental delivery, and the supporting incremental strategy, is core to the success of Agile management. This tenet is the basis for our governance framework and our approach to managing Agile at scale. Last week I was presented with an illustration of this in the shape of one of our customers that has recently piloted the use of Agile in their office in the States.