Agile Project Management for European Projects

Agile Project Management for European Projects

Insights from our CEO Sylvie Schoch’s Lecture at Heidelberg University

In a recent Transnational Partner Meeting focusing on a European project, IP-International GmbH addressed the challenges of efficient project management. Issues such as the immense workload, difficulties in remote communication, and the necessity for interdisciplinary collaboration were highlighted.

Our CEO, Sylvie Schoch, proposed adopting the Scrum methodology to streamline processes, emphasizing iterative progress, reduction of unnecessary tasks, and prevention of work duplication. Recognizing the unfamiliarity of Scrum among participants, she recommended her recent lecture at Heidelberg University as a comprehensive introduction. This initiative underscores the potential interest in integrating Scrum for managing European projects, offering fundamental benefits to participating companies.

At her alma mater, Heidelberg University, Sylvie Schoch delivered a lecture focusing on sustainability and cross-functionality, core values close to her heart. Scrum, an agile framework, aligns seamlessly with these values by emphasizing tangible benefits and aligning with resource management and environmental stewardship.

Reflecting on discussions with European partners, Sylvie Schoch highlighted Scrum’s flexibility in enabling adaptive planning and swift responses to change, distinguishing it from traditional project management approaches.

“As a catalyst, I fundamentally apply these principles to effectively manage time, energy, human, and environmental resources,” stated Sylvie Schoch. This approach aligns with a circular economy mindset, emphasizing resource conservation and optimal utilization. The agile approach and Scrum methodology provide valuable tools for personal and professional growth.

Sylvie Schoch aims to empower individuals and organizations through impactful training and coaching, enhancing performance while fostering continuous improvement and sustainability. Her commitment to efficient resource management drives her work forward.

Interesting?

Sylvie Schoch’s lecture at Heidelberg University can be viewed on the university’s YouTube channel the lecture on the University of Heidelberg’s YouTube channel. Additionally, you can access the English version of the presentation here.

Want to know more about Scrum, how to become a Scrum Master or implementing agile practices, please do not hesitate to contact us info@ip-international.biz