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Top 5 Manufacturing Trends for 2024: What’s New?

Epicflow Blog

In a few words, the industry is going to evolve in three major areas: implementing recent technological advancements (Industry 4.0), finding ways to address post-pandemic challenges, and meeting sustainability requirements. Let’s take a closer look at these and other manufacturing trends that are going to impact the industry in 2024.

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Escaping the Feature Factory

Scrum.org

Preorder the Scrum Anti-Patterns Guide book now for delivery in January 2024! ?️ Short-Term Focus : Driven by quarterly results or immediate performance metrics, these organizations push for quick deliveries, often at the expense of long-term value or sustainable development.

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6 Current Trends in Project Management [2024]: What to Prepare for?

Epicflow Blog

As we’ve stepped into 2024, it’s high time to learn what trends in project management are expected to shape the domain in the near future. So, let’s take a closer look at how project management trends are expected to evolve in 2024. So, let’s take a closer look at how project management trends are expected to evolve in 2024.

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Scrum Team Failure — Scrum Anti-Patterns Taxonomy (3)

Scrum.org

Learn how these Scrum anti-patterns categories manifest themselves and how they affect value creation for customers and the organization’s long-term sustainability. Preorder the Scrum Anti-Patterns Guide book now for delivery in January 2024! ?️ Overreach by the Scrum Master or Product Owner into direct task control.

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5 Agile Methodologies for Project Managers that are not Scrum Framework

Project Pulse Journal

Aimed at improving efficiency and minimizing waste by controlling inventory and production processes, "Kanban" — Japanese for "signboard" - utilized physical cards to signal the need for inventory replenishment or movement within the production line. Columns might include "Ideation," "Design," "Approval," "Execution," and "Review."

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Simplifying Procurement in Project Management

Project Pulse Journal

This guide offers a step-by-step blueprint for mastering procurement in project management, empowering you to secure the best resources efficiently and cost-effectively while optimizing cost control and inventory management. Manage and Review Procurement Performance : Oversee the procurement process and evaluate outcomes.

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3 Continuous Improvement Strategies to Boost Your Project Management Skills

Project Pulse Journal

By: Hajime Estanislao, PMP, CSM Are you overwhelmed by the rapid shifts in industry demands and the swift pace of technological progress? Enhanced Adaptability to Change Continuous improvement helps organizations quickly adapt to new technologies, market demands, and regulatory changes.