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The Low Code No Code Opportunity

The Strategic Project Manager

“Low code no code” refers to digitization through more efficient means – through “citizen development” It is a growing trend that shows potential for growing and evolving over the next decade and beyond. The idea is that an infrastructure is required in order for low code no code benefits to be realized.

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Webinar Recap: Agile Series Part 1 – Understanding & Incorporating Agile Project Management

MPUG

I’ve got some articles, in fact, I just wrote one last week for MPUG, if you haven’t seen it, talks about how agile is being used at Microsoft to eliminate bureaucracy. Lean, we’ll talk about just in time or we think about continuous process improvement. There are a lot of different ways to approach this.

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Questioning Agile Dogma

Leading Agile

Ron Jeffries’ classic article, “We Tried Baseball and it Didn’t Work” , is an amusing and yet chillingly accurate description of this situation. With Basecamp One as a foundation, the organization can begin to incorporate further agile and lean ideas and grow toward greater business agility.

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Software Estimating Resources

Herding Cats

“Counting Function Points for Agile / Iterative Software Development,” By Carol Dekkers, IFPUG, [link]. “An An Empirical Study on Adjustment Factors to Estimate Maintenance Cost of Applications Developed Using Components,” Byoung?Chol Story Point Estimating,” Richard Carlson, ALEA, Agile and Lean Associates, 2013.