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What Should You Know about the PMP Exam 2019 Changes

MPUG

PMI made this announcement in June of 2019 and has made the new Examination Content Outline (ECO) available for aspiring PMPs. This RDS or JTA, in turn, impacts the creation of the ECO due to the RDS providing the blueprint for the exam. The last time such a study was conducted was in 2015. Why the Change? Important Dates.

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Artificial Intelligence and Project Management: The First Step

The IIL Blog

In March 2023, Google launched Bard , and Baidu , the Chinese multinational technology company specializing in Internet-related services, introduced ERNIE Bot. With these chatbot applications, we can easily maintain that every technological field is destined to be invested or at least touched by AI. Action Taker.

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21st Century Leadership - Prologue

Scrum.org

A number of people inside and outside Scrum.org collaborated with me in 2018 and early 2019, to talk about 21st-century executive leadership. As a passionate optimist, I want to help organizations towards their direction of travel using agility as a strategy. Why agility? I watched an interview recently. Embrace uncertainty .

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How a growth mindset has helped in my journey to become a PST

Scrum.org

When I started using Scrum as a software developer back in 2007 I noticed that this new ways of working really worked, then I decided to learn more about and I became a Scrum Master in 2012 and in 2015 I started to teach Scrum, overcoming my fear of public speaking. I will explain the peer review at the end of this article.

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Risk Management Resources

Herding Cats

Information about key project cost, (technical) performance, and schedule attributes is often uncertain or unknown until late in the program. This blog page is dedicated to the resources used to assess risks, their impacts, and handling strategies for software-intensive systems using traditional and agile development methods.

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A Compendium of Risk Management Resources

Herding Cats

This blog page is dedicated to the resources used to manage the risk encountered on software-intensive systems using traditional and agile development methods. Information about key project cost, (technical) performance and schedule attributes is often uncertain or unknown until late in the program. “A 85 1 Feb 2019. “An

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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. 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”. Technical Debt and Code Smells.