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Agile Planning: What Is It & How You Should Do It

ProProfs Project Management

Agile methodologies currently have the attention of businesses, and you will be surprised to know that 71% of companies have already adopted agile methodologies. What Is Agile Planning? . What Are the Major Advantages of a Perfect Agile Project Management Plan? Are Agile Planning And Scrum Planning the Same?

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3 Continuous Improvement Strategies to Boost Your Project Management Skills

Project Pulse Journal

Whether in agile, traditional, or hybrid project environments, the objective remains to enhance the processes that guide how projects are initiated, planned, executed, and closed. This approach ensures that each project meets its specified goals and contributes to the broader knowledge and capabilities of the project management office (PMO).

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Unlocking the Power and Mastery of Development Approach and Life Cycle

Project Pulse Journal

Implementing these methods enables projects to adapt their pace and rhythm to meet evolving needs and deadlines in each phase. Cadence adjustment optimizes the flow of deliverables and enhances the project's agility and responsiveness to change.

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What to Do When a Project Fails: How to Document and Share Lessons Learned

Planio

This is much more complex and resource-heavy as it includes external reviewers and multi-pronged data collection, including interviews, documents, and meeting minutes. If you’re a small team using an Agile methodology , an integrated approach probably works better (and can be scheduled around sprints or milestones). What went wrong?

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Scrum for Newbies: How to Use Scrum to Tame Chaos

Wrike

It’s a method for accomplishing work where teams use principles from the Agile Manifesto made famous by pioneering software development teams back in 2001. Keep Standup Meetings Short and Precise. If something takes too long to explain, it should be done in another meeting. How Scrum Helps With the Chaos.

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Asynchronous Communication for Project Managers: A Tactical Guide to Getting More Done While Communicating Less

Planio

As a project manager, it’s your job to help shield your team from the constant communication, notifications, and meeting requests that threaten their daily tasks (and sanity). Kickoffs, standups, and status meetings. Retrospectives and lessons learned. This means that only those at the meeting know what’s going on.

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Dealing With “Remote Sprawl”: How to Manage Teams, People, and Projects Across Time Zones

Planio

This can be done informally during meetings or more systematically in lessons learned or during sprint retrospectives. Do you need to have this meeting? Sticking with a less-than-optimal process just because that’s how it’s been done is about as anti–Agile as you can get! Is it easy for teammates to share knowledge?