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Agile project management- A tutorial

Binfire

The Agile project management methodology has been used in the software development and IT industry for the past sixteen years, but recently it has gained wide acceptance by many number of industries and organizations. The ideal team size for the core developers in Agile is around 7-10 engineers. Amazingly nature works.

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Agile project management- A tutorial

Binfire

The conclusion was reached by the research team that an incremental approach to software development works better. The team creates a working prototype quickly and then incrementally improves the software both in terms of functionality and quality. The ideal team size for the core developers in Agile is around 7-10 engineers.

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How to Evaluate Product Management Tools

Appfluence

While product management as the modern discipline that it is today is most often associated with software development, it is recommended for all industries and actually got its start in consumer goods. 1980s-Product Management in Software Development. The Discipline of Product Management Defined.

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How to Evaluate Product Management Tools

Appfluence

While product management as the modern discipline that it is today is most often associated with software development, it is recommended for all industries and actually got its start in consumer goods. 1980s-Product Management in Software Development. The Discipline of Product Management Defined.

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How will PPM need to change in the next few years?

Planview

  Johnson Controls continues in their Agile transformation, re-defining how teams and individuals work.   As a Salesforce consulting and application development firm,  Traction on Demand  also understands the need for Agile.

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Questioning Agile Dogma

Leading Agile

It’s time now to move forward to the next level of proficiency in software delivery; what we might call “post-Agile.” ” A lot more is possible than was imagined when “Agile” was first defined. More narrowly-defined roles would have fewer concurrent assignments, but still too many to be effective.

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