Fri.Sep 08, 2023

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From Traditional Management to Agile Leadership

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In the heart of Poland, where history intertwines with modernity, I've often reflected on the distinctions between traditional management and agile leadership. This topic holds a special place, especially in our rapidly changing times. Enjoy this video? Like and subscribe to our channel: [link] ! Traditional management, as I perceive it, was moulded for clear-cut problems.

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Why Some People Work Best with Analogue Tools, Not Digital

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If you are reading this article then you are probably reading it on a tablet, smartphone or even your iPad. These are all the digital tools of our world, and they help us to streamline tasks. This makes it easier than ever to not only create content but also to distribute it faster and easier than ever before. That being said, there is another way to work, one that is very quickly gaining popularity.

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Product Backlog Levels of Decomposition

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In Scrum, it is the expectation that the Product Owner makes the Product Backlog transparent. Making the Product Backlog transparent doesn’t just mean making it visible; it means making it easy to understand, to convey meaning, and to have it illustrate the ‘why’ behind the Product Owner’s decisions. Introducing levels of decomposition is an optional practice that can be applied when a situation calls for it.

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A Future Without Passwords: The Passwordless Revolution

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As the future beckons on us, we will embrace a future without passwords. There’s bound to be a shift in how we safeguard our digital lives. At this time, we are slowly bidding farewell to cumbersome passwords and vulnerabilities. The idea behind a future without passwords is to reduce frustration while keeping us safer. Whether we want to accept it or not, passwords are a headache for individuals and enterprise users.

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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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Product Backlog Items Attributes

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The Scrum Guide is rather vague about how Product Backlog Items should be structured and how to make them transparent. That is by design because Scrum is intentionally incomplete. Understanding what attributes you are dealing with is helpful in creating a well-structured Product Backlog. Here is an excerpt from the Scrum guide under the Product Backlog section that highlights my point: Product Backlog refinement is the act of breaking down and further defining Product Backlog items into smaller

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GanttPRO SaaS Partner Programs: 6 Ways to Build Trusted Partnerships

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The growth and influence of SaaS (Software as a Service) partner programs constantly increase. According to the State of Partner Ops and Programs Report (2022), 78% of all organizations have […] The post GanttPRO SaaS Partner Programs: 6 Ways to Build Trusted Partnerships first appeared on GanttPRO Project Management Blog.

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Project Management in the Restaurant Industry

Tactical Project Management

Investing in the hospitality industry, especially in running a restaurant in Toronto, can be a lucrative endeavor. However, success in this competitive landscape demands more than just delicious cuisine and a prime location. The significance of project management cannot be overstated, as it serves as the backbone of efficient operations and sustainable growth in the […] The post Project Management in the Restaurant Industry appeared first on Tactical Project Management.