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Product Development with the Stage-Gate® Process (Part 2): Strengths, Weaknesses, Pitfalls

Inloox

The Stage-Gate® process is a process model for the targeted development of innovations - for example, in the form of products and services. In the second part, we now dive deeper into the strengths and weaknesses of the Stage-Gate® process as well as potential pitfalls and responsibilities. Responsibilities.

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

Scrum.org

Recently, the concept of “fluid teams”, “dynamic reteaming” or “ad-hoc teaming” has gained traction in the Agile community. Although the concept has many different definitions, a characteristic they share is that members move in and out of a team during its lifetime. The need for fluid teams.

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10 Hiring Mistakes that Cost You Time & Money

Teamweek

The quote is a reminder of the importance of hiring the best talent to build a high-performing and successful team. While we don’t have any more recent research, a 2012 study says that employees become fully productive after about eight months on the job. The loss of other employees. The loss of customers.

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Creating a Risk-Adjusted Backlog

Leading Answers

This article explains what a risk-adjusted backlog is, why they are useful, how to create one and how teams work with them. ' In deciding which feature to develop first, those with the highest economic value are selected. I do not think the teams have been weak at threat avoidance. What is a Risk-Adjusted Backlog?

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On Technical Debt And Code Smells: Surprising insights from scientific studies

Scrum.org

Each post discusses scientific research that is relevant to our work with Scrum and Agile teams. Why do software teams?—?despite So I was pleasantly surprised when Carsten Grønbejrg Lützen pointed at a peer-reviewed academic paper by Michele Tufano and his colleagues (2015), called “When and Why Your Code Starts To Smell Bad”.

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Sustain Your PMO: Nine Easy Lessons

The Lazy Project Manager

This book is aimed as one source of aid, inspiration and guidance, so ‘well done’ for starting the process with the right attitude. P = Process. It is our belief that the best PMOs balance all of this to achieve the most effective development of capability, representation of capability and sharing of capability and achievement.

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5 Steps to Get the (Right) Software Engineering Job on a Top Technical Team

Planio

It’s every software engineer’s dream to work with one of the top technical teams in the world. Self-taught vs. school: Do top tech teams really care? Step 2: Build your resume and portfolio — How to better your chances by showing top tech teams what they want to see. It’s a bit more of a process than this! ;).