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A Very Long (Agile) Engagement

Published on August 20, 2010 By tim.drury

As a partner in a consulting firm for many years, who has just moved to Bright Green, I am all too familiar with the eternal struggle to balance the supply and demand of resources. Life seemed to swing, somewhat rapidly, between a frantic search for clients to sell work to, and a  frantic search for [...]

Review of Agile Project Management Software | Scrum Kanban Methodology

Published on July 9, 2010 By rmccann

From time to time, we like to review the other Agile Project Management Software out there on the market for Scrum and Kanban.  We built Bright Green to support our own Agile Methodology, so they of course are our favorites.  However, don’t just take our word for it, check out some of the comparisons below and make [...]

Agile for dummies – 5 key concepts

Published on June 23, 2009 By Adam Feldman

Stories. Acceptance Criteria. Value based prioritisation. Iterate often. Change is normal – be agile. Stories Agile encourages the use of User Stories as a requirements gathering technique.  Stories are similar to high level requirements, however, they are normally written from the perspective of the actual user. It is helpful for each story to express the value [...]