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What Makes A Good Product Owner?

Scrum.org

Julian Bass and his colleagues (2018) investigated which core activities Product Owners spent their time on in ten multinationals. Note that Bass calls this “Groom” in reference to “Product Backlog Grooming”. This includes training, technical support, and preparation for new releases. Insight #3: Product Discovery Is Missing?

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Skills Mismatch | What Is It & How to Bridge the Gap

Teamweek

That’s what a skills mismatch is — it refers to a noticeable gap between the skills of the employees and the skills actually needed for the particular job. Common causes for skills mismatches are poorly written job description ads, gaps in the hiring procedures, overemphasizing job experience over skills, and emerging technologies.

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In-Depth: The Evidence-Based Business Case For Agile

Scrum.org

So we went to Google Scholar and searched for review articles. 2010) reviewed 28 scientific studies that investigated how Scrum is associated with overall business outcomes. A strength of such a review is that it allows for the identification of patterns across many studies. References. Cardozo et. Cardozo, E.

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Software Estimating Resources

Herding Cats

“Effort Estimation of Use Cases for Incremental Large-Scale Software Development,” Pareastoo Mohagheghi, Bente Anda, and Reidat Conradi, Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Software engineering. Software Development Effort Estimation using Fuzzy Bayesian Belief Network with COCOMO II,” B. & Zein, S.,

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What’s Worse Than Not Automating Your Software Delivery Pipeline?

Leading Agile

An unattended software delivery pipeline frees technical staff to spend more time on value-add activities rather than tediously performing repetitive tasks by hand, such as. Reviewing code by eyeballing it to ensure compliance with coding standards. Building software. Most of it consists of libraries and framework code.

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Webinar Recap: Want To Be A PMI-ACP? The Primary Steps to Take

MPUG

You may wish to use this transcript for the purposes of self-paced learning, searching for specific information, and/or performing a quick review of webinar content. Today’s session is eligible for one PMI-PDU and the technical category. A team lead or a technical lead, or a project lead. So it is constantly changing.

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