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How We Reduced Cycle Time from 164 Days to 8 Days in 6 Months

Scrum.org

In December 2020, my friend Adrian Galarza and I delivered a Scrum.org Scrum Pulse Webinar - A Cycle Time Journey: 164 to 8 Days in 6 Months that summarized the journey of Adrian’s Scrum Team. Due to horrible time-management on my part, we could not answer all the questions in the webinar, so we are answering them in this blog instead.

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Top 25 Project Management Blogs You Should Be Reading

Workzone

Project management is no exception, and there’s tons you can learn and share by browsing project management blogs across the web. It can be nearly impossible to sort through it all, which is why we’ve collected our favorite project management blogs and put them all in one place. How can you actually use these blogs?

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T-shirt sizing in Agile and Waterfall Projects

Project Pulse Journal

How It Works In t-shirt sizing, each story or task is assigned a size based on a comparative analysis of its complexity or effort required compared to other items in the backlog. Adaptable - As more information becomes available, Sizes can later be translated into more precise estimates (such as story points or hours).

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10 Easy Ways to Get PDUs & Stay PMI Certified

ProjectManager.com

So spread your CPD broadly across the different categories. This includes, by the way, my own online training. Blog Articles. Yes, reading blog articles can get you PDUs. Then there are a few excellent YouTube Channels, of which my favorites both publish new videos weekly?—including Write a Blog article.

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Project Requirements: The What, Why, and How

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Project requirements can be divided into two categories: Functional and non-functional. Being able to manage non-functional requirements is something you’re probably going to have to help users with, as in my experience, they tend to default to thinking only about features. Well, this is my life! Documenting requirements.

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Thinking About Thinking

The IIL Blog

In the research for my new book, Problem Solver: Maximizing Your Strengths to Make Better Decisions, I have identified five “Problem Solver Profiles,” distinct approaches to making decisions that bring unique strengths and weaknesses, including cognitive biases that can impede clear thinking. Read more stories by Cheryl Strauss Einhorn.

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9 SEO Experts Offer Their Best SEO Tips

ProjectManager.com

Are you tired of chasing every new search engine optimization (SEO) tactic that’s shared on marketing blogs? Your link building campaign should be created with your website category in mind. A local business should look at getting links from business directories such as Google My Business, Yelp and Yellow Pages.