equipo - colaboración con metodologías híbridasAgile is a flexible way of working in which an enterprise facilitates its people to work where, how, and when they want – with high resilience and fewer constraints – to boost up their performance and provide “best in class” value with customer compliance. It uses information technology and communications to allow people to fit their needs without traditional ideas of when and where tasks must be completed. It depends on the idea that work is an activity we do, rather than a place we go.

Advanced tools sustain this new model and allow to cater customer demands, minimize costs, improve sustainability, and increase productivity.

What are the goals of agile work?

The key selling point of an agile work model is that agile is a win-win situation. It offers various benefits to both employers and employees, which are covered in the next section. This is much more than just making people’s lives more comfortable and flexible: ultimately, a scalable work model can achieve results that are hard to achieve in traditional work environments.

But what are the goals and results of implementing agile methodologies in your workplace?

Wider adaptivity: The entire organization is empowered to be much more flexible and responsive to changing needs and situations when team members are not bound to location or fixed office hours. For instance, if employees are based at multiple time zones, it becomes easier to give extended support hours to clients or work around the clock to complete a deadline.

Employee productivity: When businesses measure performance by activity and output, rather than on the time physically spent at a desk, workers become motivated to spend their time on critical tasks that meet organizational goals, improving their schedules at times when their energy and personal productivity are high.

As per recent studies, location-independent employees are more productive and elated compared to their on-site counterparts. And when employees are relaxed and engaged at work, this develops a feedback loop that leads back high organizational performance and responsiveness: when employees get more done, they tend to be actively empowered by management –the entire company benefits. Agile Training helps you learn to implement Agile in a better way across your organization.

The Employers Network for Equality & Inclusion (ENEI) describes in its guide to agile working: “The place where employees have the autonomy and empowerment to choose when and where they work, a culture is fostered that eliminates artificial measures of success, for instance, time and attendance, while the focus is on performance and results.”

Further, according to ENEI not every position can be adapted into agile flexibility. In fact, most jobs can’t incorporate flexibility on all four categories: time, source, role, or location/production mode.

Benefits of Agile Project Management

The use of agile methodology with a web or app project is generally about collaborating with new customers, but it also accelerates productivity and improves quality. Additionally, the agile methodology has many advantages to offer to project management.

Here are the most important benefits:

Collaboration: Customer compliance is one of the most important parts of an agile project management team. By updating the clients on the progress, working on their feedback and prioritising workflow according to their requests will ensure that the client ends up being satisfied. Team management software can also help throughout the process.

Time Saving: In an agile project, the team divides the project into small “sprints”, which usually need to be done within two weeks. This helps the team prioritize small important tasks and deliver them in less time. The time saved can be spent on secondary items that improve product quality.

Faster Results: After each sprint and before going into the next sprint, the team will take breaks to test their work and then go back to fix any bugs, take customer feedback and perform changes,. Agile is not only focused on faster development; it also aims at maximizing quality.

Highly Flexible: With agile, it’s never too late for change. When a client demands an important modification in the product design or data architecture, the team will work on small iterations of a minimum viable version with the new features. In contrast, change requests at the last stage in production can shatter a waterfall project.

Hybrid: Combination of Waterfall and Agile

Agile and Waterfall are well-known visions of software development management.

The former follows the iterative development and is flexible, while the latter is a step-by-step development and needs careful planning.

About twenty-three percent of all companies experienced that using principles of both approaches is more advantageous than choosing one of the two. The traditional Waterfall project management approach and Agile combination are called Hybrid.

Agile adopters are most abundant in software development, but for budgeting, planning, and hardware set up, waterfall can work better. Further, by integrating Agile practices into a traditional Waterfall work processes, enterprises can deliver successful projects early. For instance, project planning is done in sprints, testing can be integrated into the development, and feedback can be taken regularly. You can even modify the Waterfall model, organizing retrospectives with the use of Kanban boards towards a hybrid model.

It is important to note that the choice of hybrid framework’s features may vary from project to project. Hybrid frameworks not only include using both approaches according to the project phase, but also involve options to embed Agile practices into a Waterfall process.

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thin line flat design of power of business essential items and office desk things, organization process for success project development. modern vector illustration concept, isolated on white background.The word productivity has never been as fashionable as it is today and it becomes extremely important when it comes to fierce competition in a market with so many competitors.

But, contrary to what many people think, productivity is not only related to producing larger quantities of products or serving more customers. Productivity today involves efficiency and, in order to achieve it, it is necessary to invest in technological innovations to guarantee the quality of the service and products, optimizing the processes. It is the well-known of doing more, with less and without losing quality. An arduous task, but perfectly achievable if the correct resources were used.

Workflow

Even before you set goals to increase productivity, you need to know the real working conditions of the company, your workflow, to identify the most overburdened, time-lagging, and employee sectors, and to find bottlenecks in the production process.

Workflow is the sequence of the work process, the process by which each recent activity must go through to get to a conclusion. This process may involve several people and sectors of the same company and, therefore, it is extremely important to establish rules and to create automation mechanisms for tasks that allow time saving and avoid reworking. The leaner the workflow, the better its efficiency.

There are a few ways to assess whether your company's workflow is efficient or not. In order to do so, you can use some simple indicators that will alert you if they start to roll back.

  • Compare what was planned with what was carried out - If the company can accomplish more than 75% of what was planned, the workflow can be considered efficient;
  • Measure the number of hours dedicated to each activity - It is possible to find out the ideal time to perform each task and to identify possibilities to reduce the time without losing quality;
  • Measure rework - can be caused by several factors, but the consequences will always have an impact on productivity. You must identify the reason for the mistakes and adjust the processes to reduce the company’s rework.

There are many tips and techniques that help increase your company's productivity so let's talk about some of them.

Pomodoro Technique

This technique is based on the idea of ​​dividing workflow into small blocks (of 25 minutes, called “pomodoros”) that allow to increase concentration and to give more agility to the brain. The first step in applying this technique is to create a list with pending tasks. You need to use a timer, or alarm clock, set on 25 minutes. Choose one of the tasks from the list and work during the 25 minutes marked on the timer without any interruption (no social networks or messages on the phone). When the alarm rings, stop and take a 5-minute break in which you are told to stand up, walk a little, and have a glass of water, for example. After the 5-minute break, take up work for another pomodoro (25 minutes). And every four pomodoros take a longer break, about 30 minutes, before returning to work. After you finish a task from your list, mark it as “done”.

This technique is interesting to ensure focus on work or study, but mainly can be used as a planning tool, because over time you will be able to identify how many pomodoros you spend to perform a certain task and so you can better plan your use of time.

It is also possible to make adaptations to the method, but it is necessary to maintain the main idea that is the total focus on a single activity during a period and to make intervals between the pomodoros.

Project Management System

Project management is essential for the expansion of the productive capacity of the company and with its use there will be more focus and control in the services offered to clients. Good project management software allows the creation of task lists in an effortless way and the possibility of managing them demonstrates the progress of projects so that all those involved on them can follow and verify their commitment and that of their work team. In addition, it performs task-time measurements, compares planned and performed activities, and provides an up-to-date schedule for managing the company's human resources. The project manager will monitor the project stages and monitor their progress, managing costs, deadlines and difficulties presented by the team. The project management system greatly helps companies keep up-to-date schedules and deliver quality services with more organization and productivity.

ERP Management System

It is a tool that helps companies a lot in business management, being a great differential for small and medium enterprises in overcoming the challenges and obstacles of everyday life. The ERP system allows the complete integration of company activities essential for its proper functioning as stock control, sales system, invoice issuance, tax payments and cash flow control. The business management system still gathers all the information about the company and generates reports on its current and future situation helping the managers in the important decisions.

By following these tips your company will be able to increase productivity and profitability while maintaining the quality of services and products offered. Do not waste time and put these ideas into practice.

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Even in a specialized world like project management, there are current trends and popular kids (often newcomers), while other issues, skills and areas are relegated to a second row or altogether ignored. Here are ITM Platform’s candidates to those second row components in project management that are worth discussing more in-depth.

1. Project Evaluation

Project Evaluation should be a methodical and un-biased assessment of your projects, both completed and ongoing. Post Project Evaluation completes the project management process once the product is in use. It provides feed-back in terms of effectiveness, efficiency, relevance, etc. in order to learn for the future. There are two main stages:

  • Immediately, evaluation seeks to identify isolate learning moments, transform them into lessons so that they can be applied to the next project – that’s the moment they turn into lessons learned
  • A longer term review to determine what, if any, adjustments should be made to company policies and procedures

2. Project Integration Management

The objective of Project Integration Management is to co-ordinate the diverse components of the project by quality project planning, execution and change control to achieve the required balance of time, cost and quality.

Project integration management ensures the effective integration of a project into the organization’s total business and co-ordination of the diverse components of the project. This includes setting up the planning and control systems for project selection, planning the total project and co-ordinating the activities in the other eight knowledge areas. It also includes working with everyone in the organization who is involved in the project, not only the immediate stakeholders.

3. Management tools and techniques

The objective of using management tools and techniques is to optimize specific activities in the development of a system. Although much of the attention is paid to the selection of planning tools, some areas that are often neglected from this point of view are:

  • Growth Management. Beyond the adoption of prediction metrics that can measure the growth of an organization, it is essential to have scalable tools to accompany an organization when it goes through a transition between different maturities. By combining ease of use with the full benefits, ITM Platform is specifically designed to support these processes.

Using Project management tools such as ITM Platform will help automate management processes and make your company more efficient.

  • Talent development should go beyond measurement and remuneration by objectives, seeking to introduce a learning loop between project performance and work performance of team members.

4. End-customer orientation

Although this is the fundamental focus of agile philosophy, putting yourself in the place of the end user is a form of empathy that is always lacking and which there are few formative options. Here are some strategies that demonstrate customer orientation:

  • Work in startup mode beyond the initial phase of creating an organization: the business orientation is to respond to what the customer is looking for.
  • Responding swiftly to customer complaints and questions.
  • Dealing respectfully with community issues.

5. Creativity

Essential to conceive solutions for customer problems, they are typical of engineers and product owners, but obviously extend to project managers. In one way or another, creativity is an essential skill in project management. As opposed to the regular and standardized world of operations, there is no one-size-fits-all for projects.

But creativity in project management is not a voiced desired for the extremely original or the never-seen-before. It’s, put simply, the ability to identify what’s should be happening when placed under a new situation.

Project managers require a taste for recalling their past experiences, and those of the projects they interact with, to come up with a combinatorial solution that applies to the current context. That’s creative project management.

6. Coaching and Development

By employing their coaching skills, supervisors assess the training and professional development of team members with the aim of offering them opportunities for improvement, such as new experiences that allow them to develop new competencies. Although project management certification is a recognized goal, it is often important to be able to identify intermediate training and experience objectives.

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The management and planning of resources is an essential process in business, since it allows the monitoring of projects and their results, as well as anticipating the emergence of risks. a hipster caucasian businessman with beard standing angry pointing his wristwatch inside his office. angry concept . a contemporary style with pastel palette soft blue tinted background. vector flat design illustration. square layout.

The best way to handle the management of resources is to use some kind of assistant that helps to know, plan and manage the economic and human resources that are available, with the goal of achieving maximum efficiency. For this reason, many companies consider resource management as a priority.

Here are some practices that resource management can bring to your company.

Understand the difference between occupied time and utilized time  

If you realize that the employees are working all the time but are not reaching the goals set, there is something that is not working well: there is a mismatch between the time spent and the use of time efficiently. They may not be using the right procedures; they do not have the necessary technology or they need to update their training.

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Of course, it is also possible that project managers are not taking into account precautionary measures when estimating. Here are the 3 keys to estimating realistic times for your projects:

  1. Two out of ten working hours are not productive

In most countries, you have 8 working hours. However, keep in mind that if you have resources in France, for example, then there are 7 working hours.

However many hours there are in a working day, not all of those hours are productive. Employees will have to participate in meetings, interact with clients or engage in unplanned tasks.

Therefore, it is advisable to calculate that around 80% of actual hours worked will be productive. This is not a guarantee, on the contrary: although the efficiency of your equipment will exceed this threshold, a lot can happen that may reduce the amount of hours dedicated to a project.

  1. Find out how many resources are assigned to each project

Although it would be most efficient to have your analysts dedicated exclusively to a project from start to finish, there are plenty of reasons why this is neither usual nor practical: from small projects where only specific participation of certain experts is required or highly specialized tasks concentrated in certain phases of the project, to very complex projects that displace some resources from their usual projects.

It is logical that effectiveness decreases as the number of projects to which a resource is allocated increases.

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For example, if you only assign one hour a day for a critical task, it is very possible that your project will be delayed: the employee assigned to the task is likely to perceive that there are more important things to do, unless you properly communicate that this task is your top priority.

  1. Calculate how much time will be spent on learning

Estimates are usually based on the time spent on a similar project. But, as it is said, the devil’s in the detail.

It is possible that some of the differences in the new project will hide challenges that team members will have to learn before overcoming, either in a planned or on-the-job process. Detecting these critical points will allow us to better identify if there are more suitable team members for the project than others or if it is worth outsourcing some parts of the process.

Support estimations with applications

Adequate project management begins by identifying these problems before undertaking new projects. Whether it be short-term or business operations, which can become problems to estimate and correctly allocate the times.

That is why it is so important to use applications that monitor the exact state of all projects of the company in real time.

For example, with ITM Platform Teambot, you can make it easier for your team members to:

  • Consult active projects, reducing the transit from one project to another
  • Report time spent on a task in real time, improving your future estimates
  • Send feedback from a contrasting chat environment, such as Slack

Once the results of the analysis are known, the reasons for deviations can be detected and decisions can be taken to make production processes more efficient.

If you want to discover how to better control the time management of your team with ITM Platform, we invite you to request a personalized demo, where you can speak to one of our experts.

 

Juan Delgado
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ITM Platform

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