Mike Griffiths on Agile Project Leadership

by Eric D. Brown on January 24, 2007 · View Comments

in Blog, Leadership, Project Management

Mike Griffiths has a great post about Agile Project Leadership worth checking out. An excerpt worth sharing is:

Management is concerned with mastering the mechanical knowledge and skills of how to run a project. Leadership builds on these skills to add the people based skills to increase the chance of the project team wanting to make the project successful.

[tags] Agile, Project Management [/tags]

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Written By Eric D. Brown

Eric is a Consultant, Entrepreneur and Doctoral Student focused on helping organizations cross the chasm that exists between Business & IT. Eric writes extensively about technology, strategy, people and projects at http://ericbrown.com. In addition to this blog and his consulting work, Eric is an avid & passionate photographer and writes about photography, shares photographs and reviews products at Photography Minute.
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