Thursday, October 25, 2018 - 10:00
Darryl Booth, MBA, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Environmental Health, Accela
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In our professional lives, we’ve each certainly observed or led projects that flopped in part or in full. You might never lead a multimillion-dollar project, but you will lead or participate in important projects. This column introduces a method for approaching projects of any size and for reducing risk. The method is known as Agile. This month’s column explores a fictional scenario where a local health department applies Agile to a grading or placarding project, as well as provides conclusions and next steps.
Read the Building Capacity Column in Full
Journal of Environmental Health
November 2018
Volume 81, Number 4
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