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Can you be agile if you release only once a year?

Scrum.org

( Japanese version・日本語版 ) When picturing an effective and truly agile product development team, one often imagines a software development team, pushing some software to production every day, maybe multiple times a day, ala Amazon. But most teams that try it find out that the benefits exceed the costs.

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Planning for the Unplanned: Solving Common Challenges in Risk Mitigation

Wrike

In this article, we will explore the definition and importance of risk mitigation, examine the common challenges faced by businesses, discuss strategies for effective risk mitigation, and analyze case studies to learn from successful implementations. Moreover, risk mitigation enables businesses to build resilience and adaptability.

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Review: How to survive the organizational revolution

Henny Portman

The existence of highly educated workforce and the integration of technologies. For each model you get a practical analysis, practical examples, enlightening case studies and a deep dive in one or more related themes (excursion). Aims to speed up software development. Hierarchy is out; self-organization is in.

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Implementing the Situational Leadership Theory in Project Management

Wrike

This theory recognizes that different situations require different leadership styles and that effective leaders are those who can adapt their approach to suit the needs of their team. Instead, it emphasizes the importance of adjusting leadership behaviors based on the maturity level of the team members and the specific task at hand.

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How To Master Project Management Online

Wrike

The Role of a Project Manager A project manager plays a role in leading and coordinating project teams. Their responsibilities involve defining project goals, creating a project plan, assigning tasks, motivating team members, and monitoring progress. Another critical skill for project managers is leadership.

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Cracking the Code of Business Metrics: What They Mean and Why They Matter

Wrike

Analyzing these metrics collectively gives companies a comprehensive understanding of their performance and knowledge of their strengths and weaknesses. Case Studies: Metrics-Driven Business Decisions An e-commerce business analyzed metrics relating to cart abandonment rates and identified a significant drop-off during the checkout process.

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43 Learning Resources for New and Experienced Project Managers

LiquidPlanner

Results Without Authority: Controlling a Project When the Team Doesn’t Report to You by Tom Kendrick. Leading a project team that doesn’t report to you is a whole new challenge in itself. Kendrick walks through how to motivate a team to contribute to a project’s success. Cost: Coursera: Agile Development Specialization.