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In-Depth: The Science On Sustainable Pace, Stress, And Motivation

Scrum.org

How sustainable is your pace as a developer? This has always been a huge struggle for us and most of the teams we’ve been part of. Unfortunately, many developers and development teams still burn more hours than are probably good for them. What is a sustainable pace?

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The 12 Agile Principles: Definitions & How to Use Them

ProjectManager.com

Agile is a project management methodology that allows development teams to set up a dynamic work management framework. Our kanban boards are great for agile teams. Managers get visibility into their process so they can reallocate resources as needed to avoid bottlenecks. Agile Processes Promote Sustainable Development.

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30 Product Owner Interview Questions to Accurately Assess Candidates

Teamweek

Keep reading to discover the definition and responsibilities of a Product Owner and 30 product owner interview questions that will help you accurately assess candidates’ technical skills and personality traits. A Product Owner is a person who’s part of the scrum team. What does a Product Owner do?

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30 Product Owner Interview Questions to Accurately Assess Candidates

Teamweek

Keep reading to discover the definition and responsibilities of a Product Owner and 30 product owner interview questions that will help you accurately assess candidates’ technical skills and personality traits. A Product Owner is a person who’s part of the scrum team. What does a Product Owner do?

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Agile Project Management: Principles, Meetings, Values & Tools

ProjectManager.com

Agile project management came about as development teams worked towards getting products to the market faster. The waterfall methodology, which identifies a problem and then plans a solution, forces teams to stick to the requirements and scope of work that was defined at the beginning of the project. They are as follows.

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Lowering Work in Process (WIP) in the Real-world

Scrum.org

One of the key Kanban practices we discuss in the Kanban Guide for Scrum Teams is Limiting Work in Process. . Some of us have the luxury of designing processes for greenfield systems meaning there is no history/legacy to deal with. The gap between deciding to Limit WIP and actually lowering WIP. Essentially prioritize all work.

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SWOT analysis in project management: definition, instruction & example

Inloox

Assessment of threats It draws attention to potential external risks and threats that could negatively impact the project. This knowledge enables the project team to develop and implement risk management strategies to avoid potential obstacles or mitigate their impact. Which of our processes could we optimize?