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How To Implement Lean Portfolio Management?

Agilemania

Lean Portfolio Management (LPM) involves connecting strategy to execution by using lean principles. Budgets are allocated to execute an enterprise’s strategy by portfolio management teams. What Are The Key Components Of Lean Portfolio Management? How To Put Lean Portfolio Management Into Action?

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Lean Change Management – 4 Years Later

Agile Coach

A friend of mine asked me on twitter what my 3 main things I’ve learned teaching my Lean Change Agent workshops and what the main takeaways from attendees were. Context : it’s important to understand what triggered me to move away from agile, and into org change. First, How Lean Change Agent Came to Be.

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Top 10 Lean/ Kanban Books for IT, Software and Knowledge Work!

Digite

This book describes why students, parents, business leaders, major corporations, and world governments all see immediate results with Personal Kanban. This book provides an understanding of what is necessary to properly understand change management with Kanban as well as how to apply it optimally in the workplace.

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The Functions of a Project Management Office

Project Pulse Journal

Take control of your projects and programs today and start seeing the benefits of strategic project management. What is a Project Management Office? A Project Management Office (PMO) is a centralized department within an organization that standardizes the governance of projects.

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How to Take Advantage of Adaptive Project Management

Project Pulse Journal

As an experienced project manager, Kanban should be one of the go-to tools. Lean Project Management Lean project management is derived from lean manufacturing principles and focuses on maximizing value by eliminating waste. Lean may also combined with software development tools and techniques.

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The Roles and Responsibilities of a SAFe Agilist You Never Knew

Agilemania

Large organizations face challenges to respond to change with speed and relative ease. Be it monitoring and control, collaboration, stakeholders onboarding, change management, and governance methods, the problems only keep increasing. A SAFe agilist is the person responsible for Lean-Agile transformation.

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Podcast #216: Justin Balaski – Leading change projects

Elise Stevens

Leading change projects by Elise Stevens | Futureproof Your Career Podcast [link] Leaders are increasingly expected to drive organisational change without having much experience, training or support. This can be highly stressful, especially if they’re expected to continue managing everyday operational matters at the same time.

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