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What are the focus areas of an Agile Coach?

Scrum.org

Who is an Agile Coach? Though, there is no universal definition of what is an Agile Coach. The first Agile Coaching Competency framework was developed by Lyssa Adkins and Michael Spaydback in 2011. The model has been adopted and adapted as the application of Agile has grown over the years. Agility health radar.

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Announcing Sitetracker Telecom. Connect. Grow. Accelerate.

Sitetracker

Trillion in economic value created by 5G alone, tremendous opportunities and expectations now dominate the telecom industry. To succeed, the telecom ecosystem requires a better way to oversee high volumes of projects, sites, segments, assets, and partners, while also driving efficiency and agile processes into operations.

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Is Hybrid Really a Popular Project Approach?

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Instead of rigidly adhering to a waterfall (predictive) or Agile (iterative) method, project teams pick and choose elements from the range of approaches to choose a way of working that suits them. These are all ideas that align with agile ways of working. I cannot truly say I’ve lead projects using agile techniques.

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Demystifying the Misconception: The Role of Scrum Masters in an AI-Driven Future

Scrum.org

The Evolving Role of Scrum Masters: Beyond Agile Enthusiasts Scrum Masters often associated with methodologies are no longer process facilitators. He has helped organizations adopt agile software delivery practices, including large banking, payments, telecom, and product organizations.

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The Agile Project Manager

International Institute for Learning

So, is the answer for everyone to just use Agile methods? There’s a phrase out there: “Doing Agile vs Being Agile” It’s used to describe organizations and groups who are using the ceremonies and artifacts, but not much else. And that will lead our organizations to achieve true business agility.

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Agile: Past, Present, & Future. A Conversation with Agile Trainer, Rubin Jen.

International Institute for Learning

Rubin Jen has been in the project management field for over 23 years, spanning aerospace, engineering, telecom, software development, outsourcing, consulting, not-for-profit and government sectors. Rubin obtained his Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) designation in 2007 and has been teaching Agile and Scrum to enterprise organizations since 2014.

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5 Scrum Myths – Busted

Scrum.org

Myth 2 – Agile is equivalent to Scrum. 50% of people I interact with use Agile and Scrum interchangeably. When they say something like 'We are performing or doing Agile', they mean they are doing Scrum. Agile covers a larger arena with a well-defined set of values, concepts and principles.

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