Thu.Dec 28, 2023

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Workload Analysis: Steps, Examples & Tools

ProjectManager.com

Your team is your most valuable resource when executing a project. The ability to know who you need and when you need them for the project is what workload analysis is all about. As you can imagine, workload planning is essential for project success. We’ll explain what workload analysis is and when you should be using it in your project. Then we’ll outline the steps you need to take for workload distribution, list some tools you can use for workload capacity and why it’s important.

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Empiricism and Complexity: The Heart of Scrum Explained

Scrum.org

Scrum is often misunderstood as a set of rigid practices. However, at its core, it's about empiricism and understanding complexity. This fundamental approach helps us adapt to varying circumstances and achieve better outcomes. It's not about following a prescriptive set of steps; it's about understanding the underlying principles that make Scrum work.

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How Can CEOs Make Hiring Developers in LATAM More Efficient and Strategic?

Productivity Land

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, hiring top-notch developers has become a strategic imperative for CEOs looking to drive their companies forward. As the demand for tech talent continues to surge, many CEOs are turning their attention to Latin America (LATAM) as a fertile ground for skilled developers who can make significant contributions to their organizations.

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How self-management is supported by a transparent Sprint Backlog (51)

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.