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Agile vs Waterfall: Embracing the Hybrid Project Revolution

NimbleWork

When the Agile methodology was first introduced, it was embraced as a welcome replacement to the rigid Waterfall approach. The community largely accepted Agile and Waterfall as mutually exclusive project management paradigms. Critics of Agile believed that Agile simply translates into fast failure.

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What is a technical project manager? (And why you should think about becoming one)

Planio

This hybrid of business and engineering skills is a superpower. According to the Project Management Institute’s Pulse of the Profession survey , 81% of top-performing companies prioritize the development of technical project management skills. Development teams get bored doing the same work day after day.

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What Makes A Good Product Owner?

Scrum.org

Each post discusses scientific research that is relevant to our work with Scrum and Agile teams. How much time should they spend with their team or with stakeholders? Which activities can be fulfilled by others in the team, and what is needed for that? Data from our Scrum Team Survey may shed a light on this.

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Webinar Recap: Project Performance Measurement – Part 1: Overview Of Project Performance Measurements

MPUG

You may wish to use this transcript for the purposes of self-paced learning, searching for specific information, and/or performing a quick review of webinar content. I actually got my degree in software engineering and moved up into project management like a lot of us did back in the day. By education and training.

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Deconstruction the #NoEstimates Conjecture

Herding Cats

In a very technical answer, the sample rate can be determined by a Nyquist sample rate analysis of the underlying non-stationary stochastic process processes of software development projects. We assess physical percent complete at close business every single day, with the update of the TO DO field in Rally at the Task level.

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Deconstruction the #NoEstimates Conjecture

Herding Cats

The very technical answer to this question is the sample rate can be determined by a Nyquist sample rate analysis of the underlying non-stationary stochastic process of any typical software development project. Same for the Ambler surveys. This approach gets you a D in the statistical assessment class.