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7 Examples of productivity to help you get ahead

Rebel’s Guide to PM

We all want to be productive in the office, but what does that actually mean? We often hear about ways we can work smarter and more efficiently, but without concrete examples it’s hard to know where to start. To help you get on track with your productivity goals, we’ll look at some practical examples of how you could use your time efficiently, with case studies and real-life tips.

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Embracing Agile: A Developer's Journey from Tradition to Innovation

Scrum.org

Starting as a developer, my experiences were largely shaped by traditional project management practices. At companies like Merrill Lynch and a generator manufacturing firm, I found these methods to be rigid and often disconnected from the actual work we were doing. This disconnect led me to question and, ultimately, seek alternatives. My transition to Agile and DevOps wasn't immediate.

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Bringing Agile Home for the Holidays

Leading Agile

In this episode of SoundNotes, we’re having a little fun discussing how you can apply the roles, ceremonies, and artifacts of Scrum to get more out of this holiday season and improve your goal-setting for 2024. Want to Listen Instead? LeadingAgile · Bringing Agile Home for the Holidays Contacting Vic Bonacci If you’d like to contact Vic you can reach him at: LeadingAgile: [link] LinkedIn: [link] Email: Victor.Bonacci@leadingagile.com Contacting Dave Prior If you’d like to contact Dave, you can

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How self-management is supported by a transparent Product Backlog (50)

Scrum.org

We started this Scrum foundation series explaining we see four underlying concepts of the Scrum framework. In the past series of blog posts we covered the three pillars of Empiricism, and we covered the Scrum Values. Now that we understand that we need trust, which is built up by living the Scrum Values, to bring transparency and as such have a good basis to inspect and adapt, we can have a look at the self-managing aspect of the Scrum Team. ?

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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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Tips for Managing Your Team Effectively

Binfire

A sophisticated comprehension of interpersonal dynamics and leadership is necessary to navigate team management challenges successfully. Managing your team effectively involves striking a careful balance between encouraging teamwork and attaining productivity. This article explores practical tactics and ideas that enable leaders to guide their teams toward success.

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Holiday Greetings & Hub Planner Wish List

Hub Planner

Holiday greetings from Hub Planner, the leading resource mangement software. What’s on your resource management wish list this year? Firstly, it’s always important to take a moment to wish all our colleagues and customers a wonderful festive holiday. Here’s to you, and your nearest & dearest, for a peaceful, healthy holiday and new year.

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How to Create a Strategic Roadmap for Your Organization

ProjectManager.com

Organizations define a high-level view of their direction with a strategic roadmap. This strategy roadmap is used to show where the organization is, where it wants to go and how it plans to get there. But the strategic goals and the timeline in which to achieve them can change, which means this communication tool must be constantly reviewed and revised.