Welcome to the PMI Agile Community of Practice Wiki
The PMI Agile Agile Community of Practice is the result of a grass-roots initiative between a pioneering group of Agilists and the Project Management Institute (PMI) to create a new Agile Community of Practice within the PMI, with the stated purpose "to equip PMI members with Agile knowledge and skills".
The PMI Agile Agile Community of Practice serves as a connecting body between Agile and PMI groups, facilitating communication, cooperation and collaboration between the Agile and PMI communities.
The intent of this online portal is to provide information on both PMI and Agile practices, principles, and values to members of both communities in the form of articles, presentations, webinars, podcasts, speaking engagements, news, and event notifications.
Latest PMI Agile News

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Confessions of an Agile Project Manager
Well, we had many excellent submissions and the votes are now talliedfor our "Confession's of an Agile Project Manager" contest. Based on feedback from you, the community, we are please to present to you the winners of our competition.
View the Winners
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...RECORDINGS available...
- REQUIREMENTS: Agile Requirements: Not an Oxymoron
- REQUIREMENTS: Product Discovery using Lean Thinking (with Jeff Patton)
- KANBAN: Moving beyond the limits of Scrum
- KANBAN: David Anderson talks Kanban, Agile and Lean
- KANBAN / LEAN: Mary and Tom Poppendieck on Lean Software
- SUCCESS STORY – What really happens during Agile Adoption projects
- SUCCESS STORY - What People Are Really Doing in Practice with Agile
- SUCCESS STORY Audio – Mixing Scrum and Waterfall
- SCRUM, LEAN and KANBAN: A Pragmatic Webinar Series Session 1: Key Kanban Practices - Alan Shalloway
- SCRUM, LEAN and KANBAN: A Pragmatic Webinar Series Session 2: Using Theories of Flow to Manage Work involving Multiple Teams - Alan Shalloway
- SCRUM, LEAN and KANBAN: A Pragmatic Webinar Series Session 3: Using Service Level Agreements to Manage New Work - Alan Shalloway
- LEAN SSC 2011 Webinar Series Session 2: Introduction to Kanban - Janice Linden-Reed
- LEAN SSC 2011 Webinar Series Session 3: Lean-Agile for Executives - Alan Shalloway
- LEAN SSC 2011 Webinar Series Session 4: Intro to Lean Product Development Flow - Yuval Yeret
- LEAN SSC 2011 Webinar Series Session 5: Lean Eye for the Systems Guy - Richard Turner
- LEAN SSC 2011 Webinar Series Session 6: Kanban and CMMI - Hillel Glazer
- Business, Management,and Team Process Webinar Series Session 1: The Basics of Agile Software Development - Alan Shalloway
- Business, Management,and Team Process Webinar Series Session 2: An Introduction to Kanban for your Team and Organization - Alan Shalloway
- Business, Management,and Team Process Webinar Series Session 3: Lean-Agile Software Development: Where to Start - Alan Shalloway
- Business, Management,and Team Process Webinar Series Session 4: The Four Reasons Only 32% of Software Development Projects Will Succeed this Year - Alan Shalloway
- Team Technical Webinar Series Session 1: Essential Skills for the Agile Developer - Scott Bain
- Team Technical Webinar Series Session 2: Acceptance Test-Driven Development: An Early Lean-Agile Adoption Practice - Amir Kolsky
- Role of Management in Lean-Agile Transformations
- The Agile PMP
- 2010 Project Management Salary Survey
Agile Events @ the PMI Global Congress North America
This year's Congress has no fewer than 10 Agile PM sessions, and a reception to welcome the launch of the PMI Agile Community. Here is where you can go to find more details: http://agile-pm.pbworks.com/Upcoming-Events
How to Get Involved - Contribute Content to this Wiki
We need your input and support! You have an opportunity to contribute your ideas and influence the types of information, topics, events, etc. you would like the PMI Agile Community of Practice to provide.
Here are some areas where you can contribute specific content and expertise. Please click on one of the links below to sign-up for a Subteam:
| Upcoming Events |
Post Wiki content for upcoming agile webinars, conferences, guest speakers, online clinics, and training opportunities.
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| Available Speakers |
Post Wiki content for available and upcoming agile speakers by locale with contact information and links to their sample works and artifacts. Please note, this page is not meant to be an endorsement of any individuals speakers.
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| Knowledge Base |
Post Wiki content for agile knowledge content such as articles, books, blogs, FAQs, and agile introductory material usefull to PMPs.
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| Chapter Engagement |
Post Wiki content to support global outreach to both PMI chapters and local agile groups. Help make PMI chapters and local agile groups aware of each other in their communities, so that they have the opportunity to partner on meetings and events. The intent is to communicate PMI Agile CoP services to PMI chapters and facilitate their use - agile speakers, information about upcoming PMI agile events in their area and where to go to get additional information like articles, books, podcasts, and webinars.
Check out / help build Chapter Engagement information:
- Agile Community Registry, a page of links to help locate a variety of Agile Communities
- Coming Soon! PMI-Agile Collaborations - we'll be posting your stories of co-hosted/partnered PMI Chapter-Agile group collaborations so please let us know if you have an event or collaborative relationship to share. Stories in the works:
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How To Get Connected
More About the PMI Agile CoP
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Discover more about why we're different by reading our Community Charter
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Discover more about how we do project work differently, read about Volunteering
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To request further information or determine how to best contribute to PMI Agile CoP activities, please contact us through email at pmiagileinfo@gmail.com.
Comments (4)
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at 6:58 pm on Oct 8, 2009
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kelvin said
at 3:46 am on Jul 4, 2010
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Huet Landry said
at 10:07 am on Aug 5, 2010
Thanks for setting up this wiki.
I'd like to see the page content all formatted to adjust according to the displayed page margins. Having to continually scroll from side to side to read an article or page header is painful for fast readers.
Gene Gendel, PMP, CSM, CSP said
at 12:22 pm on Sep 15, 2010
I represent PMI NYC Chapter. I am exploring how Global PMI Agile Community of Practice activities can be beneficial for our chapter. If anyone can share their opinion about how local PMI chapters benefit from such affiliation I would greatly appreciate it.
Gene
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