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Trello vs. Asana: Side-by-Side Comparison

ProjectManager.com

It was created in 2011 by Fog Creek Software. The software immediately gained attention when in the September 2011 issue of Wired magazine it was one of “The 7 Coolest Startups You Haven’t Heard of Yet.” The kanban system is a popular methodology that’s found in lean management. Trellis was the codename for the project.

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What are the focus areas of an Agile Coach?

Scrum.org

The first Agile Coaching Competency framework was developed by Lyssa Adkins and Michael Spaydback in 2011. Cultivate Innovation. Lean Analytics. The model has been adopted and adapted as the application of Agile has grown over the years. Facilitate Continuous learning through empiricism. Integrate learning and action.

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The 18 Most Influential People in Project Management

ProjectManager.com

Thought leaders in project management have strong social media followings, are published authors, and are working as leaders for innovative companies and enterprises in the project management industry. He writes consistently on his blog about software development and lean, Kanban and agile development principles. Pawel Brodzinski.

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SAFe Simply Explained (Part 1): Core Competencies and Principles

Inloox

Origin and Basic idea The Scaled Agile Framework was introduced in 2011 by Dean Leffingwell with the goal of taking advantage of existing agile methodologies and scaling them across the entire organization. Lean Agile Leadership: Managers are the very core of lean agile development and business agility.

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We are entering the Deployment Phase of the Digital Age

Scrum.org

Of course, this list changes with the markets, but if you compare that to 2011, the list is 60% different. Neuman also discusses the role of innovation in the Deployment Phase. This will be very different from the traditional top-down innovation that happens today where their goals and measures (calls serviced, NPS, etc.)

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The Roles and Responsibilities of a SAFe Agilist You Never Knew

Agilemania

It was circa 2011 when Dean Leffingwell decided to conceptualize the Scaled Agile Framework. SAFe is a knowledge base of proven, integrated principles, practices, and competencies for achieving business agility using Lean, Agile, Systems Thinking, and DevOps. A SAFe agilist is the person responsible for Lean-Agile transformation.

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The Project Manager’s Agile Transformation Journey

The IIL Blog

To accomplish this, Bosch follows the goal “we drive innovation” and we strive to deliver state-of-the-art software solutions to our clients. Their agile journey started in 2011 with Scrum. While ETAS leaned towards SAFe®, Bosch Power Tools created their own agile approach strictly oriented to their business needs.

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