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Clarifying Misconceptions of the Big Launch

Rebel’s Guide to PM

However, as students of the lean entrepreneurship movement hear repeatedly, it’s usually not a good idea to launch your product with a “big bang.” I’ve been attending the South by Southwest (SxSW) conferences since before Twitter’s breakout year in 2007. This article first appeared at Rebel's Guide to Project Management.

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What is IT Service Management?

The IIL Blog

ITIL v2 followed this in 2001, ITIL v3 in 2007, and ITIL 4 in 2019. LEAN processes emerged in 1991, with the Agile Manifesto launched by a group of software engineers in 2001. As ITSM evolved, so did the ways of delivering Information Technology services. Service Integration and Management, aka SIAM, was developed in 2005.

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The Illusion of Velocity

Scrum.org

TL; DR: The Illusion of Velocity In this article, I explore the pitfalls of ‘The Illusion of Velocity’ in agile contexts, peeling back the layers of traditional metrics as leadership tools. 2007): A Leader’s Framework for Decision Making. Moreover, I point to the advantages gained from leadership engaging directly with teams.

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From Servant Leadership to Shared Leadership

Leading Answers

As we saw in the previous articles about Emotional Intelligence (EQ), leadership is built on top of EQ. The Primary Colors Model offers ideas similar to those found in “ In Praise of the Incomplete Leader ,” a 2007 paper published in the Harvard Business Review. We will examine what leadership entails and how it applies to agile teams.

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5 Agile Methodologies for Project Managers that are not Scrum Framework

Project Pulse Journal

This Article allows you to explore these methodologies in-depth, tailor them to fit your unique project needs, and wield them to achieve unparalleled project outcomes. The Kanban Board originates from Toyota's manufacturing system in the late 1940s, where it is a part of the Lean Manufacturing principles by Taiichi Ohno.

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How do Nexus and LeSS differ?

Scrum.org

This article discusses the growth of agility for customer-facing products with 3+ teams, probably tens of teams with Nexus and/or LeSS. . Background: In this article, I compare and contrast the more advanced maturity patterns of Scaled Professional Scrum, Nexus with Scrum Studio all in one corner, and LeSS. Another false start?

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Clarifying Misconceptions of the Big Launch

Rebel’s Guide to PM

However, as students of the lean entrepreneurship movement hear repeatedly, it’s usually not a good idea to launch your product with a “big bang.” I’ve been attending the South by Southwest (SxSW) conferences since before Twitter’s breakout year in 2007. This article contains affiliate links. Copyright 2016.

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