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Disciplined Agile & SAFe

International Institute for Learning

They build on lean-agile thinking, and standard Scrum, Kanban, and DevOps practices. The Project Management Institute acquired DA in 2019 to extend its agile capabilities. Each has a “big picture” (see: DA , SAFe ) describing its components with links to detailed knowledge articles. Interestingly, Dean also worked at Rational.

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Mastering the (new) Agile Coaching Mindset for the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR)

International Institute for Learning

One of my favorite articles is from Bernard Marr, a leader in the 4IR discussion: What Is The 4th Industrial Revolution, And What Does It Mean For You? Another article written more from an Agile Practitioner’s perspective is RGP’s How Business Agility Helps You Thrive in the Age of Disruption. Under Tim Cook, Apple Inc.

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Sprint Burndown and Burnup Charts with MS Project Agile

MPUG

As I’ve explained in a previous article, flow-based Agile can benefit from cadences. In this article, I will begin an example scenario and illustrate how to build Burndown and Burnup charts using MS Project Agile. For information on how to prepare a complete Sprint Backlog, you can refer to this in-depth article.

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Managing A Hybrid-ScrumBan Project with MS Project Agile

MPUG

Many times, managing a Hybrid-Agile project with a sole Lean-Agile approach doesn’t meet the needs of an organization, the expectations of stakeholders, required delivery frequency of customers, or address uncertainties associated with engineering work. To understand more about how to build a Sprint Backlog, you can refer to this article.

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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? Ron Jeffries’ classic article, “We Tried Baseball and it Didn’t Work” , is an amusing and yet chillingly accurate description of this situation. There is no single step directly from chaos to a smoothly-functioning lean/agile operation.

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