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What comes first: Doing Agile or Being Agile

Tregaskis Brown | Jan 15, 2020

More and more organisations both in the public and private sector are talking about "Agile transformation" and are investing in the adoption of Agile delivery methods.

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New Associate, Janie Elrick

Tregaskis Brown | Nov 28, 2019

The Partners of Tregaskis Brown are pleased to announce Janie Elrick has joined the team as an Associate.

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Creating a programme or project 'war room'

Karen Tregaskis | Oct 10, 2019

Creating a programme or project 'war room'

A programme (or project) 'war room' can be a highly effective tool, depending on how it is set up and used...

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Project Management Quiz

Karen Clarke | Sep 12, 2019

How well can you manage a project? Test your knowledge (and get some great tips) by completing our quiz.

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Who needs process?

Karen Clarke | Aug 19, 2019

Surprisingly many large and well known organisations have reactive planning processes, or processes that are not flexible to allow for change. Read our paper on good project management tools and techniques.

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Attending the LGNZ Conference 2019

Tregaskis Brown | Aug 8, 2019

Last month, Partner Sue Powell and Consultant Ben Hansen attended the LGNZ Conference which was held in Wellington over two days. There was a record number of delegates this year, with approximately 600 in attendance. While Sue was in the conference sessions, Ben covered the stand in the Exhibit Hall which we shared with Tonkin + Taylor.

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The Accidental Project Manager is no accident!

Karen Clarke | Aug 2, 2019

The accidental project manager has been a part of project management folklore for many years. The results of a survey conducted in Western Australia in 2010 indicated that most project managers in the public sector were selected on the basis of their technical expertise than for their management skills.

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Engaging your Stakeholders

Carol Speirs | Jul 2, 2019

Engaging with stakeholders is an essential part of your day job. One humorous definition has a stakeholder as ‘anyone who can spoil your day’. Dr Mike Clayton, business author and consultant considers them as the people who will determine the success – or failure – of what you are trying to achieve: whether it is winning a proposal, implementing a new way of doing things, or delivering a project.

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