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How to Become an IT Project Manager Without Experience

PM Basics

You’ll need to Select and Establish Processes. When you know the benefits of project management, it’s easier to invest time in learning the basics processes, tools, and approaches. Moreover, you need to be able to visualize the processes and problems at each stage. Also, it will help you to gain small quick wins in the process.

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Questioning Agile Dogma

Leading Agile

How can the same principle be a good idea in 2002 and a bad idea in 2019? It’s time now to move forward to the next level of proficiency in software delivery; what we might call “post-Agile.” Today, some of the same principles seem to present impediments or unnecessary challenges for many teams and organizations.

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Software Estimating Resources

Herding Cats

So start here to build your academic foundation, that can be put to work to build a foundation of validated experience of making estimates in the presence of uncertainty and protect yourself from fallacious claims that estimates are a waste, not needed, and produce bad resulting in the decision making process for those paying you to produce value.

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How to Evaluate Product Management Tools

Appfluence

While product management as the modern discipline that it is today is most often associated with software development, it is recommended for all industries and actually got its start in consumer goods. 1980s-Product Management in Software Development. Flexibility to Changes. Product teams need to be responsive to changes.

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How to Evaluate Product Management Tools

Appfluence

While product management as the modern discipline that it is today is most often associated with software development, it is recommended for all industries and actually got its start in consumer goods. 1980s-Product Management in Software Development. Flexibility to Changes. Product teams need to be responsive to changes.