Thu.Aug 24, 2023

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Lessons from Chandrayaan-3: When Project Management Meets Space Exploration

Celoxis

On August 23, 2023, as the clock struck 18:04 hours, a new chapter in space exploration was written. India’s Chandrayaan-3 successfully performed a soft landing on the moon’s south pole, marking a significant milestone not just for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) but for the entire world of space science.

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The Importance of Measuring Employee Satisfaction During Retrospectives

Scrum.org

At the heart of Scrum lies the Retrospective, a crucial event where teams reflect on their work and identify areas for improvement. One often overlooked opportunity at the Retrospective is measuring employee satisfaction. This article highlights the significance of incorporating employee satisfaction measurement into Retrospectives and how it can contribute to team success. 1.

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Preparing for the Future: AI Trends Small Businesses Should Watch

Binfire

As the tapestry of modern business continues to evolve, we find ourselves at the intersection of traditional practices and transformative technological innovations. One such groundbreaking force that stands at this juncture is Artificial Intelligence (AI). Its implications are far-reaching and touch upon every conceivable sector and industry, from healthcare and finance to marketing and supply chains.

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How the Scrum Master supports Adaptation (33)

Scrum.org

Remember that Scrum is founded on empirical process control, and that adaptation is the third pillar, following transparency and inspection. Each of the Scrum accountabilities participates in one or more adaptations. If you feel that something needs to be adapted to any aspect of your initiative, check who could best start taking action. ? Adaptation is making adjustments in order to minimise any deviations to acceptable limits related to agreed goals.

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Understand Digital Debt, Form a Team, Set Goals, and Plan Roadmap for Transformation

Understanding digital debt is crucial before digital transformation. Assemble a team to assess internal operations, market pressures, and digital debt's impact. Define future digital vision with measurable goals. Refine hypotheses and conduct market analysis. Develop a roadmap for transformation with defined projects, cost estimates, and governance.

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Rethinking Product Backlog: Navigating Through the Weeds of Complexity

Scrum.org

The Product Backlog is a critical asset in Agile product development; it represents a dynamic lean inventory of everything the product needs. For those of us navigating the multifaceted landscape of product development, there is often an impulse to seek an ideal structure for the Product Backlog. The familiar hierarchy of Initiative->Epic->Feature->User Story->Task/Bug is a common schema.

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The Art of Prioritization: Coaching for Incremental Change in Teams

Scrum.org

Nobody is perfect on Day 1 Coaching teams is like nurturing a garden. Just as you can't expect a barren land to blossom into a lush paradise with a single gesture, you can't transform a team's dynamics and practices in one sweeping motion. The pursuit of perfection can often hinder progress. Coaches who expect a high performing Scrum Team right from the outset can lead their teams to frustration and burnout – both for the coach and the team.