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The 18 Most Influential People in Project Management

ProjectManager.com

The 2019 incarnation of the summit will be in Orlando, Florida from October 20-22. Related: Top Project Management Conferences of 2019. Mike Cohn is a well-recognized author and expert on agile and Scrum project management topics, and the owner of a large and engaged Twitter account with over 42,000 followers. Jason Westland.

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Mike Cottmeyer | Elevate Agile 2019 | The Systems of Agility

Leading Agile

Becoming Agile isn’t simple. But without the right foundational ecosystem and systems in place to enable Agility, achieving it is nearly impossible. The three systems necessary for Agility are a System of Delivery, System of Transformation, and System of Sustainability. Video Transcript. It’s what safe is.

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Building and Managing A Hybrid-Agile Plan with MS Project

MPUG

While Scrum and Kanban are two frequently used, individual Lean-Agile frameworks, many management practitioners use Hybrid-Agile approaches. When a combination of predictive, iterative, incremental, and/or Agile approaches are applied to projects, we see what we call a “hybrid” approach. Hybrid Models. Our Scenario.

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The Transformation Journey: Lessons Learned

Planview

It can be challenging to expand Agile practices beyond IT and development teams. Planview is committed to helping our customers with this transition and to that end, Chief Product Officer Patrick Tickle and I recently presented a webinar on “ Leading an Agile Transformation.”. First, why scale Agile in the first place?

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How to Write a Business Case

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In fact, in some lean or agile organizations, over-reliance on documentation is seen as a clear impediment to innovation and collaboration. Watch Our Business Case Training Video. If you want more business case advice, take a moment to watch Jennifer Bridges, PMP, in this short training video.

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Building A Sprint Backlog with All Scrum Events in MS Project Agile

MPUG

Some project management practitioners think that the MS Project software is not a suitable tool for managing Scrum projects or Agile projects. In fact, everything that you want to do in a Scrum project can be done with MS Project using its in-built Agile features. However, it’s not the case. The Product Backlog. This is depicted below.

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Sprint Burndown and Burnup Charts with MS Project Agile

MPUG

Two frequently and widely used charts in projects using Agile frameworks are the Burndown and Burnup Charts. These charts are important because, in Agile approaches, emphasis is on getting the work done and having working increments in every iteration or a timebox as much as possible. Building a Sprint Burndown Chart. Conclusion.

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