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Data-Informed Retrospectives

Scrum.org

TL; DR: Data-Informed Retrospectives. In their book Agile Retrospectives , Esther Derby and Diana Larsen popularized the idea that a Sprint Retrospect comprises five stages. The second stage refers to gathering data so that the Scrum Team can have data-informed Retrospectives. Helpful Practices for Data-Informed Retrospectives.

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Creating a Product Wall (3/7) - Market and Domain Information

Scrum.org

Join the Mastering Agility Discord community! In this article, we explain the Market and Domain Information section. In this article, we explain the Market and Domain Information section. Data mapped in Market and Domain Information can help drive this conversation. Let's have a look at the Magnum Opus example.

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Understanding Agile

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Learning to successfully manage agile projects requires you to first familiarize yourself with the concept of Agile. What is the agile methodology? The agile movement first began in the 1970s when it was introduced by a doctor named Winston Royce. Read next: 5 Agile team structures that work. #2: 3: Feedback.

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What Is a Burn Up Chart In Agile Project Management?

ProjectManager.com

But if you’re working in an agile environment, the Gantt chart isn’t the right tool for your iterative approach to project management. A burn up chart is a tool used in agile project management to measure progress. Scrum teams working in an agile environment use a burn up chart to help them measure progress.

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Agility In Digital Marketing Is Table Stakes For Success

Speaker: Megan Sangha and Amit Pande, Wrike Team

As marketers are consistently pressured to face more unknowns and do more with less, many marketing leaders are sharpening their focus on agility and asking some tough but critical questions: Are we as agile as we should be? Can we quickly access the data we need to inform our decisions?

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20 Years of The Agile Manifesto

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Can you believe the Agile Manifesto has been around 20 years? The Agile Manifesto has probably had the greatest impact on how projects are done – even how non- agile projects are done. The Agile Manifesto date was 11-13 February 2001. It has been 20 years since the Agile Manifesto, and that’s a moment worth marking.

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Agility Is Resilience

Scrum.org

That is what agility is truly about. We pick ourselves up, and try again with new information. And we do it as early as possible to enable this new experience to inform our next steps. So we actively seek new information about what is happening around us and sense what may be coming. We learn from our failures.

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A Guide to Designing Delightful Dashboards

Speaker: Daniel O'Sullivan, Product Designer, nCino and Jeff Hudock, Senior Product Manager, nCino

In a world of information overload, it's more important than ever to have a dashboard that provides data that's not only interesting but actually relevant and timely. Importance of agility and iterative processes. We’ve all seen the increasing industry trend of artificial intelligence and big data analytics. Where to start the journey.