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Agile Infrastructure Transformation and TBM

Leading Agile

Questions of how does Agile apply to infrastructure and what does TBM have to do with Agile were in my mind. My experience is that in a TBM implementation that is driven by a CTO or even a CIO in a defense mode (“Why are your costs so high?”) This is where TBM and Agile align. Agile in Infrastructure.

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Creating the Conditions for High-Performance Development Teams

Leading Agile

In Agile, you only get the full benefits of Scrum and SAFe when certain conditions are met in the organization. People will often break the methodology or the framework instead of changing the org design and sacrificing their ability to be truly Agile. The Preconditions for Agile Hey everybody, welcome to our little video recording.

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What It Takes to Become Remote-Ready

Scoro

The biggest drawback is that remote teammates can often feel excluded because most of the processes, tools and meetings still revolve around the office. More than that, it’s time to implement tools and establish processes that will help you become remote-ready. Processes need to be reevaluated, and changes are assumed.

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Dealing With “Remote Sprawl”: How to Manage Teams, People, and Projects Across Time Zones

Planio

Just like urban sprawl–the poorly planned expansion of cities–creates congestion, places unrealistic demands on infrastructure, and causes environmental damage, many remote companies grow and grow without understanding the dangers of not having a clear plan for working together. We like to call these issues remote sprawl.

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Risk Management Resources

Herding Cats

This blog page is dedicated to the resources used to assess risks, their impacts, and handling strategies for software-intensive systems using traditional and agile development methods. Project Risk Management: A Combined Analytic Hierarchy Process and Decision Tree Approach,” Prasanta Kumar Dey, Cost Engineering , Vol. 3, March 2002.

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A Compendium of Risk Management Resources

Herding Cats

This blog page is dedicated to the resources used to manage the risk encountered on software-intensive systems using traditional and agile development methods. Project Risk Management: A Combined Analytic Hierarchy Process and Decision Tree Approach,” Prasanta Kumar Dey, Cost Engineering , Vol. 5, September/October 2011. 3, March 2002.

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9 Best Practices for Recruiting Developers With Skills Tests

Teamweek

In this complete guide, we’ll address the challenges you’ll face on the road to recruiting developers and provide you with some of our own recruitment best practices to enhance your recruiting process. That’s where the skills-first hiring process comes in. Location can also throw a wrench into the equation.