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Waterfall Should Have Never Existed: Part 1

MPUG

I’d like to begin by sharing a brilliant quote that puts the latest project management fashion, Agile, into humbling perspective: “ A Waterfall project is just an Agile (Scrum) project with one huge sprint! An Agile project is just a Waterfall project almost entirely implemented using Rolling Wave Planning! your project team).

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Fighting Uncertainty in Organizations, Including Matrix Ones

Epicflow Blog

He’s made significant contributions to the Theory of Constraints International Certification Organization (TOCICO), helping it gain global recognition. The incorporation of historical data ensures that future strategies are well-rounded, combining past performance trends and adaptive responses to uncertainties.

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Fighting Uncertainty in Organizations, Including Matrix Ones

Epicflow Blog

He’s made significant contributions to the Theory of Constraints International Certification Organization (TOCICO), helping it gain global recognition. The incorporation of historical data ensures that future strategies are well-rounded, combining past performance trends and adaptive responses to uncertainties.

2016 52
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Top 12 Most Relevant Project Management Books You Need to Read

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Introduction to Agile Methods by Kristin Runyan & Sondra Ashmore. The book covers most important agile methodologies in project management. If you’re new to agile, it’s a good introduction. The book compares agile to waterfall, breaks down various agile methodologies (Scrum, Kanban, XP, FDD, Lean, Crystal, etc.),

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Top 12 Most Relevant Project Management Books You Need to Read

ActiveCollab

Introduction to Agile Methods by Kristin Runyan & Sondra Ashmore. The book covers most important agile methodologies in project management. If you’re new to agile, it’s a good introduction. The book compares agile to waterfall, breaks down various Agile methodologies (Scrum, Kanban, XP, FDD, Lean, etc.),