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Elevating Stewardship in Scrum (From PM to PSM 03)

Scrum.org

For professional Project Managers seeking to transition into Professional Scrum Masters, the project management principle of being a diligent, respectful, and caring steward offers a valuable perspective. In Scrum, stewardship involves a broader responsibility, including the social, technical, and environmental impacts of the product.

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Elevating Stewardship in Scrum - (3) From PM to PSM

Scrum.org

For professional Project Managers seeking to transition into Professional Scrum Masters, the project management principle of being a diligent, respectful, and caring steward offers a valuable perspective. In Scrum, stewardship involves a broader responsibility, including the social, technical, and environmental impacts of the product.

SCRUM 160
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Scrum as a Change Catalyst: Steering Teams Toward a Visionary Future (From PM to PSM 14)

Scrum.org

Scrum's approach, characterized by close stakeholder involvement and iterative development, naturally facilitates the adoption of new behaviors and processes. Facilitating Change in Scrum Stakeholder Engagement and Collaboration: Scrum involves stakeholders, particularly users, in the development process.

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Manufacturing Engineer Job Description

ProjectManager.com

It researches and develops tools, processes, machines and equipment with systems that are integrated into the manufacturing facility. At a high level, manufacturing engineering is the process of turning raw materials into finished products in the most effective and efficient manner possible.

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The Critical Agile Organization Change Guidelines

Scrum.org

Fourth blog, in a blog series about the upcoming book: Creating Agile Organizations - A Systemic Approach, by Cesario Ramos & Ilia Pavlichenko. One of the pillars of Lean is Respect for People , and the first value of the Agile Manifesto is Individuals and interactions over processes and tools. Do they have to leave the company?

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3 Do-It-Yourself Workshops To Get Started With Product- And Sprint Goals

Scrum.org

So rather than writing more blog posts about how important shared goals are, we decided to focus on practical help. the meat of this post is where we share three fully-prepared do-it-yourself workshops to identify shared goals with your team (either in-person or virtually). Three Do-It-Yourself Workshops.

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Project Requirements: The What, Why, and How

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Adapt and flex as you go, reviewing priorities and working on what you can while the other stuff unfolds. The project process has flexibility baked in, which is great. When the project’s technology changes. The most common method of engaging them in this process is to hold interviews. Be consistent.