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“Cashing In” on Undone Work

Scrum.org

By tracking the amount of backlog converted into a potentially shippable product increment, teams can make informed decisions about the scope of future sprints. Velocity is intended to provide teams with a clear understanding of how much work they can realistically accomplish within a Sprint. So why do teams do it?

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10 common resource management problems and how to fix them

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Mostly, people want to chat about other people. Here’s another from my work that’s not really poor management, but it did cause us some problems. Use your tools to track time and create clarity about where there is capacity for people to take on additional work. Use resource leveling to manage.

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Unproductive Polarising Extremes

Scrum.org

In the savannah herd behaviours kept us safe from predators. They trigger the us and them response, that entrenches beliefs. What is a waste of time is using Scrum vocabulary on your process (or lack of it). However it has helped a lot of organisations learn something about a flow of value.

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Utilising Behavioural Science for Effective Scrum Adoption

Scrum.org

. - Salience : Our attention is drawn to what is novel and relevant to us. Ego : We act in ways that make us feel better about ourselves. Priming : Our actions are often influenced by subconscious cues. Affect : Our emotional associations can powerfully shape our actions.

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Exploring the Overlap: Cost Optimization and Digital Transformation

Speaker: Alex Jiménez, Managing Principal, Financial Service Consulting for EPAM

From a budget standpoint, US banks are feeling the pinch. Many US banks are bracing for increased defaults and lower demand for mortgages and other loans as interest rates have increased. Global economic conditions are soft at best. The largest banks have increased reserves to protect against deteriorating economic conditions.

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Utilizing Behavioural Science for Effective Scrum Adoption

Scrum.org

. - Salience : Our attention is drawn to what is novel and relevant to us. Ego : We act in ways that make us feel better about ourselves. Priming : Our actions are often influenced by subconscious cues. Affect : Our emotional associations can powerfully shape our actions.

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Agile Beyond IT: Lean Thinking

The IIL Blog

What differentiates us from our competitors or alternatives? These relationships allow us to focus our attention on delivering value. Agile teams use information radiators to produce radical visibility into backlogs, risks, and status through Kanban boards. Use the promo code: Alan20. So, what is value?

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Changing Times, Changing Roadmaps

Speaker: Stephanie Lewandowski, Senior Product Manager, Teachstone

Change is inevitable - however, COVID-19 has affected the best-laid plans and left us wondering where to go next. Join Stephanie Lewandowski as she candidly talks about the realities of roadmaps - how often they change, how to navigate the changes, and how to survive in an uncertain market.

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A CHRO’s Perspective on Substance Use in the Workplace: Supportive Strategies to Help Your Workforce Thrive

Speaker: Smita Das, MD, PhD, MPH, Medical Director, Psychiatry and Naj Wright, MBA, C-Suite HR Executive

How to foster an inclusive and open conversation with your workforce about AUD and SUD, including ways that your organization can help. Join us for this important how-to discussion. Join this important webinar that addresses: How to identify employees at risk for - or experiencing - AUD or SUD in your workforce.

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A New Age of Hybrid Leadership

Speaker: Renee Thomas and Alexis Barone, Wrike Team

Join us for our panel with Renee Thomas and Alexis Barone of the Wrike Team, in this discussion about the future of work--hybrid, remote, and everything in between. We were all baptized by fire this past year, so now it's time to look back, understand the big lessons, and gain the insights needed to pivot forward.