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How To Make 2019 A Successful Year for Your Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Would you like to make 2019 a successful year for your projects? I asked people two questions: What should people managing projects be aware of as we go into 2019 to make 2019 their most successful year ever? What will you be doing in 2019 to have your most successful year ever? XP, scrum, lean, etc.) Mike Clayton.

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Navigating the Future of Microsoft Project and Microsoft Project Online

MPUG

The tech giant’s new philosophy has brought forward a promising vision for modern work management, emphasizing the need for teams to work in their own flexible ways, while still delivering the desired results for executives. Central to our discussion is Power Apps—a low-code/no-code technology that facilitates custom application development.

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FLEX, Flow for Enterprise Transformation

Henny Portman

The next one is already under review too. FLEX, Flow for Enterprise Transformation, developed by Al Shalloway, is designed to be used as a guide for organizations to achieve business agility. These are systems-thinking, shifting from frameworks to the work itself, focusing on flow, and attending to organizational development with Lean.

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Software Estimating Resources

Herding Cats

Jones and Stephen Cullum, arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.01621 (2019). Effort Estimation for Mobile Applications Using Use Case Point (UCP),” Anureet Kaur and Kulwant Kaur, Smart Innovations in Communication and Computational Sciences. Springer, Singapore, 2019. How is Effort Estimated in Agile Software Development Projects?,”

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Questioning Agile Dogma

Leading Agile

How can the same principle be a good idea in 2002 and a bad idea in 2019? Because the recovery phase was not officially recognized (typically due to time reporting rules that prohibited honesty regarding overtime), management missed the opportunity to learn from experience and repeated the death march pattern again and again.

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