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Citizen Developer Foundation & Practitioner Review: PMI Training

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Could you be a citizen developer? I use low-code and no-code tools for various different automations and data processing at work, and while I’m no expert, the low-code revolution is going to make it easier for us all to do a whole lot of stuff without input from IT. Skilled developers are in demand. Ideation 2.0:

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The Low Code No Code Opportunity

The Strategic Project Manager

“Low code no code” refers to digitization through more efficient means – through “citizen development” It is a growing trend that shows potential for growing and evolving over the next decade and beyond. The Problem – or the “Job to be done” Programming software is complicated.

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Agile project management: A beginner's guide

Moira Alexander

Although Incremental software development methods go as far back as 1957, agile was first discussed in depth in the 1970s by William Royce who published a paper on the development of large software systems. These developers gathered together to discuss lightweight development methods based on their combined experience.

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Responsibilities and Best Practices of SaaS Product Manager

Proofhub

In today’s tech-driven world, Software as a Service (SaaS) is revolutionizing businesses across the globe. Navigating the SaaS Product Management Landscape In the dynamic realm of modern business, Software as a Service (SaaS) has risen as a transformative powerhouse, reshaping the way companies operate and connect with their clientele.

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DONE Understanding Of The “Definition Of DONE”

Scrum.org

This article is a small attempt to have better clarity on these topics. What does it take for the Development team to put the Product into Production? Specifically, when we talk about Product Development (considering the system/software/solution), the DoD consists of 3 main components: Business or Functional requirements.

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Common Software Architecture Patterns and When to Use Them

Productivity Land

Every software architecture possesses an inherent element of beauty. An intricate dance of components, connections, and constraints that form the backbone of software systems can be truly astonishing. So buckle up because we’re about to embark on a fascinating journey through the world of software design!

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Navigating the Future of Microsoft Project and Microsoft Project Online

MPUG

For the scope of this article, however, our focus remains on “Project for the web” A Glimpse into Project for the web For those yet to experience it, “Project for the web” is crafted to be an intuitive, powerful project management tool. Partnering with OnePlan, they’ve developed a pre-built Power App.