Interesting discussion is
a PMI Discussion Group.
I could not help myself. I
have decided NOT to continue to be offended by being called a traditional
project manager (whatever that is) and focus on my favorite research topic; how
do we develop an understanding of our projects? So I posed in the group
discussion. The basic question that started the discussion was; what is the
different between Agile PM and Traditional PM? Lots of replies; most focused on
defining various aspects of Agile. Some discussed the difference between a
methodology and a standard, (Agile vs PMBOK).
Here is my response.
Russ
The IT Industry has done
an excellent job of developing methodologies designed to address the project
profiles of the IT industry. There are passionate champions of these methods,
creating a strong brand and becoming recognized by PMI and other organizations
as best practices in these industries.
Do we really believe
there are only two methodologies for executing projects? I believe one of the
most important research questions of the project management profession focuses
on how we develop an understanding of our projects and develop the appropriate
execution approach.
On three separate
occasions beginning in the early 90s, PMI has chartered teams tto explore how we
understand, profile, categorize projects. The last effort closed out the
charter with a strong recommendation that PMI support research in this area. I
just finished reviewing research proposals for funding from PMI and was
disappointed; there were no proposals to address these questions.
I would like to change
the question from what is the difference between traditional and agile project
management and ask, How can we profile a
project to better understand what methodology is most appropriate for a given
profile?
Russ