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Everything You Need to Know About Release Managers

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Release managers are responsible for coordinating the release of new software versions and ensuring that all stakeholders are aware of and prepared for the changes. They work with development teams to track progress and identify potential risks, as well as liaise with other departments such as QA, ops teams, service management, and support.

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Agile 2019 Presentations

Leading Answers

I learned this week that two of my presentation submissions for the Agile 2019 conference in Washington D.C. My talks will be on moving beyond agile approaches and case studies in transitioning from projects to products. Agile approaches succeeded and changed the way we work. August 6-10 have been accepted.

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Efficient Software Business Management: Tips and Practices for IT Managers

Wrike

Streamlining software development processes by identifying and eliminating bottlenecks, can minimize time-to-market and ensure smooth project execution. This involves breaking down complex tasks into smaller, manageable ones, setting clear milestones, and leveraging automation tools to optimize the development workflow.

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6 Reason to choose Agile Project Management over Traditional Project Management

Agilemania

And, agile is one of the most popular project management approaches among all. Even 71% of companies agreed on using agile practices often, sometimes, and always. In this article, let’s explore more on the differences between traditional and agile project management to see what sets them apart from each other.

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Scrum Methodology: Roles, Events & Artifacts

ProjectManager.com

The scrum methodology was developed as a response to rigid project management approaches such as the waterfall method, which didn’t adapt to the needs of agile product and software development teams. Scrum is part of agile software development and teams practicing agile.

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Product Management Considerations for Project Managers

Project Pulse Journal

Organizational agility relies on the capabilities of the individuals led and managed by agile product managers and project managers. The development process of products and the project lifecycle integrate to deliver the perceived value to stakeholders.

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Leveraging Agile to Get Predictable

Leading Agile

Agile isn’t ever really about Agile. In our Business Drivers of Agility webinar series hosted by LeadingAgile CEO, Mike Cottmeyer, Mike dives deep into six key business drivers to uncover how Agile can enable organizations to connect these drivers to better business outcomes. It’s about creating business outcomes.

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