Remove 2017 Remove 2022 Remove Development Team Review Remove Software Development
article thumbnail

Agility and Scrum According to OpenAI’s ChatGPT — Be Surprised!

Scrum.org

I chatted with the Generative AI on December 3, 2022. Business agility is often achieved through the use of agile practices and methodologies, such as agile project management and agile software development. This means having strong communication channels and mechanisms in place to allow teams to work together effectively.

ChatGPT 192
article thumbnail

How to build a product roadmap in 2022 (with examples and an in-depth guide)

Planio

That’s why a product roadmap is the backbone of every great development team. Move your roadmap into software to keep it flexible and agile. Review and align your roadmap with other internal teams. This connection helps align teams on a central goal and shows how a product might change and grow over time.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Project Management: Principles, Practices & Context

Velociteach

By the 6 th Edition (2017), it expanded to 49 processes organized into 10 knowledge areas and 5 process groups. PMI addressed the gap with the publication of Process Groups: A Practice Guide (2022), which revived the 49 processes. Pioneering software development thought leaders collaborated to create the Manifesto (2001).

Lean 89
article thumbnail

Wrike vs. Jira: Compare Jira Alternatives

Wrike

Part of the Atlassian Group, Jira originated as bug tracking software for development teams , but has since grown to encompass a number of different products. You don’t have to take our word for it, either: Wrike consistently nabs the top spot in industry awards and expert reviews.

article thumbnail

Team Management: The Key of to Success

International Institute for Learning

For instance in the Agile Scrum Methodology [4] it is recommended to have 10 or fewer people in a team. Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, likes to use the “two-pizza rule” for strategy and development teams. If it takes more than two pizzas to feed (with a slice) the team, the team is likely too big.