April 27, 2022

Ep. 45 | TRIANGLES, TRIALS, AND ERRORS: Matt Philip On Iron Triangle Models, Experimentation, And The Upside Of Making Mistakes (Part 3)

Ep. 45 | TRIANGLES, TRIALS, AND ERRORS: Matt Philip On Iron Triangle Models, Experimentation, And The Upside Of Making Mistakes (Part 3)

It’s round 3 with Senior Director of Agile Coaching and Kaizen Lead for Pfizer, Matt Philip in this exciting new episode of The Agile Coach. In this episode, Matt will be sharing his views on the Iron Triangle, Fitness for purpose, the significance of experimentation, and many more.



HIGHLIGHTS

The Iron Triangle Model
The other triangle: ROI, Sentiment, and Fitness
Importance of experimentation
Integrating the possibility of failure


QUOTES

Matt: “I think that the whole Iron Triangle of project management back in the day was it served some, some benefits. There was there's some rigor around managing processes, managing projects, there's a lot of good stuff there.”

Matt: “The most important thing is whether someone will actually use this product and how quickly they'll use it. “

Matt: “ Only the customer, only the consumer can define if it's fit for their purpose.”

Matt: “We see this a lot, whether it's software or otherwise, people are afraid to change stuff because they don't know what they're going to break.”


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Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/matthewphilip
Website: mattphilip.wordpress.com/
Twitter: mattphilip

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It’s round 3 with Senior Director of Agile Coaching and Kaizen Lead for Pfizer, Matt Philip in this exciting new episode of The Agile Coach. In this episode, Matt will be sharing his views on the Iron Triangle, Fitness for purpose, the significance of experimentation, and many more. 

 

HIGHLIGHTS

  • The Iron Triangle Model
  • The other triangle: ROI, Sentiment, and Fitness
  • Importance of experimentation
  • Integrating the possibility of failure

QUOTES

Matt: “I think that the whole Iron Triangle of project management back in the day was it served some, some benefits. There was there's some rigor around managing processes, managing projects, there's a lot of good stuff there.”

Matt: “The most important thing is whether someone will actually use this product and how quickly they'll use it. “

Matt: “ Only the customer, only the consumer can define if it's fit for their purpose.”

Matt: “We see this a lot, whether it's software or otherwise, people are afraid to change stuff because they don't know what they're going to break.”

Learn more about Matt in the link below:

If you enjoy The Agile Coach and interested in learning more, you can check us out in the Link below: