You’re a professional project manager or ScrumMaster. Your software development projects never fail because you follow all the best practices. Right? We all know better. Unfortunately, many projects fail, and they fail due to issues outside the team's control. The reality is that we need to reconsider what failure looks like and plan for it when it happens. Rob Keefer introduces a tool—Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)—that has been used in engineering disciplines for many years and successfully applied to software development project management. FMEA shines a light on the...
Rob Keefer
POMIET
Rob Keefer is cofounder and innovation director of POMIET, a health-care systems consulting company. He has more than twenty years of experience delivering innovative software solutions and implementing approaches for better human/computer interaction. Since 2003, Rob has been leading agile teams in the development of highly interactive products in more than twenty-five organizations—Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, TIAA-CREF, Raytheon, Major League Baseball, FedEx Office, and more. He has authored several articles and presentations on agile practices and user experience design, and has taught courses on agile practices. Follow Rob on Twitter @rbkeefer.