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What Makes A Good Product Owner?

Scrum.org

Each post discusses scientific research that is relevant to our work with Scrum and Agile teams. What makes a good Product Owner? How much time should they spend with their team or with stakeholders? What strategies make them more?—?or At the same time, I wonder what a scientific perspective has to offer.

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Moving Beyond Velocity

Scrum.org

In my role as an Agile coach and Scrum trainer, I get the chance to talk to a lot of Scrum Masters and teams. When I ask them about what their team is measuring, the most common answers I hear are velocity, story points, and burn-down charts. What about business value metrics, I ask? Team health?

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How we used Large Scale Scrum to Improve on the Spotify Inspired Model at a Large Dutch Bank

Scrum.org

THIS IS A REPOST ARTICLE DETAILING THE KEYNOTE I CO-PRESENTED AT THE LESS CONFERENCE IN 2019. Our Business Lending product is being developed by more than 20 teams spread across 3 sites. Each team contains business, IT and operations skills. We delivered our product in 6 month releases. This was in late 2017. .

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Why Choose Agile Project Management Software for Mobile App Development Projects?

ProProfs Project Management

The market for mobile app development is growing rapidly in line with the steady advancement of mobile technology. This intense competition has initiated the demand for a more flexible and credible app development approach. In today’s time, it’s a challenging task to develop an app that has a long life span, but not impossible!

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Commonly Used Project Management Software For 9 Key Use Cases

TrustRadius Project Management

It can be difficult to figure out which project management software will fit your teams’ unique circumstances best. That’s why the majority of project managers (58%) use at least two different products. However, project managers often aren’t in the market for the be-all-end-all of project management software.