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What Makes A Good Product Owner?

Scrum.org

But as Unger-Windeler and her colleagues write (2019): “While [the] role is supposed to maximize the value of the product under development, there seemed to be several scattered results on how the Product Owner achieve this, as well as what actually constitutes this role in practice.”. This makes the Product Owner clearly a leadership role.

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Money is important, but it is not what drives me

Gunther Verheyen

Money was not what drove my wife and I when I gave up my position as software engineer and aspiring project manager in favor of running a bookshop (1996). I added my personal mission to it: an independent Scrum Caretaker on a journey of humanizing the workplace with Scrum (2019). Money is important, but it is not what drives us.

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Webinar Recap: Best of Microsoft Inspire 2019

MPUG

Please find below a transcription of the audio portion of Leonardo Nogueira and Larry Mead’s Best of Microsoft Inspire 2019 webinar being provided by MPUG for the convenience of our members. Kyle: Hello everyone, and welcome to today’s MPUG Webinar, the best of Microsoft Inspire 2019. Larry Mead: Fantastic, thanks Kyle.

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What is IT Service Management?

The IIL Blog

ITIL v2 followed this in 2001, ITIL v3 in 2007, and ITIL 4 in 2019. LEAN processes emerged in 1991, with the Agile Manifesto launched by a group of software engineers in 2001. As ITSM evolved, so did the ways of delivering Information Technology services. Service Integration and Management, aka SIAM, was developed in 2005.

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How to Become an IT Project Manager Without Experience

PM Basics

Get my Action Plan “How to become an IT Project Manager in 3 to 6 months” It will provide you a proven roadmap to the desired leadership role. How to Gain Initial Leadership Experience. The statistic shows that people in project management roles earn 82% more than people in none-leadership roles. Table of Content.