Structured notes on cadence, decisions, quality gates, and shipping—captured from real delivery work.
Agile
Over time, I’ve become increasingly clear that my strength is not just delivering projects on time, but turning complex, dependency-heavy work into a delivery rhythm that can actually move forward. My current role is still Agile Project Manager, but the work I have really been doing for years is building and stabilizing delivery systems: aligning […]
Agile
I came across both Kano and MoSCoW quite early on. They are often discussed together because both are used in conversations about requirements, value, and prioritization. But the more I’ve used them, the more convinced I’ve become of one thing: they are not models operating on the same dimension. They may both seem to answer […]
Agile
VUCA is one of the most common challenges in modern projects—and it’s often hidden. Clients usually don’t sense it proactively, which is why many of mine still insist on a waterfall approach at the policy level. I don’t blame them. They’ve been working that way for years. But as their financial situation has worsened, they’ve […]
Agile
When I look back on my relationship with Agile, I realize my true awakening didn’t come from a book, a course, or a certification. It came from real work in 2015—when a friend and I co-founded a small studio focused on visual identity (VI) and website design and development. At the time, we were only […]