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

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The project management principle to enable change to achieve the envisioned future state is inherently supported by the Scrum framework. For Project Managers transitioning to Scrum Masters, understanding how to leverage Scrum to guide stakeholders and teams through change is crucial.

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Kanban vs. Scrum: What’s the Difference?

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Kanban and scrum are agile project management methodologies that can be used for similar purposes, but each has its unique pros and cons. As a project manager, it’s important to understand the difference between kanban and scrum so you can determine the best approach for your team. And certainly, both methodologies have their value.

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Charting Complexity: Scrum's Compass for Navigating Uncertain Waters (From PM to PSM 11)

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The project management principle "Navigating Complexity" finds a natural ally in the Scrum framework. For Project Managers transitioning to Scrum Masters, understanding how Scrum excels in navigating complexity is crucial. Understand and Implement Scrum Artifacts and Events: Familiarize yourself with Scrum artifacts and events.

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Redefining Project Functions, A Scrum Perspective (From PM to PSM 2)

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When people hear about projects there are a number of functions quickly jumping to mind including providing oversight and coordination, presenting objectives and feedback, facilitating and supporting, providing business direction and insight, providing resources and direction, maintaining governance, and more. It’s a planning artefact.

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Redefining Project Functions, A Scrum Perspective (From PM to PSM 02)

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When people hear about projects there are a number of functions quickly jumping to mind including providing oversight and coordination, presenting objectives and feedback, facilitating and supporting, providing business direction and insight, providing resources and direction, maintaining governance, and more. It’s a planning artefact.

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Resilience: Scrum's Blueprint for Adaptive Teams (From PM to PSM 13)

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The professional project management principle to embrace adaptability and resiliency aligns seamlessly with the core tenets of Scrum. For Project Managers transitioning to Scrum Masters, leveraging these aspects of Scrum is crucial for navigating change and overcoming challenges effectively.

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How to Prioritize Tasks With Personal Kanban Boards

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Kanban which means signboard or billboard in Japanese is a visual work management system that uses boards and cards to manage tasks, workflows and projects of any kind. However, over the years, kanban boards spread across industries such as project management, construction and business, among many others. Download Excel File 1.