EK Presenting on Agile at Upcoming IEEE Event

Enterprise Knowledge’s Joe Hilger will be co-presenting at the May 27th IEEE Software Special Interest Group meeting in McLean, VA.  Hilger and Mark Shima of CIO Accelerators will share interesting ways to make Agile projects deliver real business value at … Continue reading

Joe Hilger Joins Enterprise Knowledge as Chief Operating Officer

Enterprise Knowledge, LLC today announced the addition of Joe Hilger as Partner and Chief Operating Officer.  Enterprise Knowledge, a leading provider of knowledge management, Agile project management, information management strategy, and taxonomy consulting services to the public and private sectors … Continue reading

Top 5 Agile Myths: Myth #5 Agile is Only for Software Development

As I’ve written previously, it is exciting to see more and more organizations adopting Agile development processes but there remains a great deal of confusion regarding what Agile is and how it can best be actualized.  This post addresses the … Continue reading

Top 5 Agile Myths: Myth #4 Agile Only Works When People are Co-located

As I’ve written previously, it is exciting to see more and more organizations adopting Agile development processes, as Agile helps organizations speed time to market, lower project risk and improve relations between business and IT.  In my continuing efforts to … Continue reading

Top 5 Agile Myths: Myth #3 Agile is Just the Latest Project Management Fad

As I’ve written previously, more and more organizations are adopting Agile development processes, but there remains a great deal of confusion regarding what Agile is and what it can do. This post is the continuation of my series to quash … Continue reading

Top 5 Agile Myths: Myth #2 Agile Teams are Made Up of Only Developers

As I’ve written previously, it is exciting to see more and more organizations adopting Agile development processes.  Agile helps organizations speed time to market, lower project risk and improve relations between business and IT.  Unfortunately, there is still a lot … Continue reading