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How To Make 2023 A Successful Year for Your Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I’m sure you take away tips and ideas for making this your best year yet managing projects at work. John is the co-author of Agile Project Management for Mobile Application Development. Whatever your level of commitment to this vital task, please review how you can do even better. Find her on Twitter here.

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How To Make 2019 A Successful Year for Your Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I’m sure you take away tips and ideas for making this your best year yet managing projects at work. You'll also have the option on the next screen to opt into my awesome newsletter - weekly project management tips. John is the co-author of Agile Project Management for Mobile Application Development. Send me the ebook!

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Manage Your Resources to Support Portfolio Strategy During Uncertainty

Planview

How to address resourcing shortages and changing portfolios requires a shift in thinking about your resource management strategy, and how it enables the use of technology to best support your people.    Kerry Good has been a Senior Customer Success Strategist at Changepoint since April 2018.

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Build a CI/CD Pipeline in the Cloud: Part Three

Leading Agile

In this installment, we’ll test-drive the first thin vertical slice of application functionality. Review the Story. We were just about to start test-driving our application. Let’s review our first Story before we proceed: blog-ci-cd-pipeline-cloud-3.html. You just did TDD. You’re a programmer now!

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A Minimal Development Environment: Part One

Leading Agile

What would a minimal, yet functional development environment look like? Before getting into that, let’s review the pros and cons of IDEs. IDEs are helpful because they tie together a set of tools that developers commonly use in concert. These issues are almost always due to JVM memory settings, especially the -Xmx value.