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6 Reason to choose Agile Project Management over Traditional Project Management

Agilemania

Although introduced in 1986 by Hirotaka Takeuchi and Ikujiro Nonaka through paper, they published (New New Product Development Game) and followed by agile manifesto in 2001. It gained popularity post-financial crisis in 2008-09 and is still a new approach for many organizations. Reviews and approvals. Low involvement.

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What is Agile Project Management? (and how to implement it)

EasyProjects

If you follow the instructions to a tee, it’s going to taste fantastic – just like the reviews say. Make sure the team you choose is excited about using agile methodologies. Scrum is used by software development teams. In Review ? Sprint Review. Disgusting. Well, you kinda deserved that.

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In-Depth: Stable Or Fluid Teams? What Does The Science Say?

Scrum.org

The professional literature around fluid teaming tends to conceptualize it as a necessary response to the reality that no team is actually stable. Team cognition is similar in the sense that the entire team can be thought of as a body, where each member (the limbs) has to learn how to coordinate their work effectively to move forward.

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Compendium of Works to Increase Probability of Project Success

Herding Cats

Agile Software Development (#ASD). The following material comes from conferences, workshop, materials developed for clients. The overarching theme is focused on defining what Done looks like, assessing progress toward Done in units of measure meaningful to the decision makers. Enterprise IT and Embedded Systems (#EIT).

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30 Simpler Asana Alternatives For Creative Teams

Teamweek

Asana was founded in 2008 by ex-Google and ex-Facebook engineers with the aim to make team collaboration better. Most creative team managers are neither trained, not need to be. Here’s a review from SoftwareAdvice that sums up the frustration that teams have Asana. Particularly, for small teams.