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Everything You Need to Know About Release Managers

Rebel’s Guide to PM

In this article, I’ll explain what a release manager does and what skills you need to make a success of this role. The role of a release manager is crucial in ensuring that software projects are completed on time and within budget. They’ll work with project teams as well. What does a release manager do? Coordination.

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Use MVIs for team improvements

Kiron Bondale

But what about changes to the team’s way of working (WoW)? Whether a team uses a scheduled cadence for reviewing their WoW such as the use of retrospectives in Scrum, or they use a just-in-time approach they will come up with improvement ideas. The team might eliminate some of these based on their context.

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Do We Need Risk Management in Agile Projects?

MPUG

In this article, we’re addressing a common question in modern project management: Do we need risk management in agile projects? We learn as we go and take small steps with defined budgets, resourcing, and time-boxes. However, to illustrate with Scrum, let’s consider the Sprint Reviews and Sprint Retrospectives of Scrum.

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Enhancing Team Performance with Safe Scrum

Wrike

By providing clear guidelines and principles, Safe Scrum enables teams to collaborate more effectively, communicate transparently, and ultimately deliver higher-quality projects. Cadence and synchronization: Teams should work in fixed iterations, known as sprints, and synchronize their work to deliver a consistent flow of value.

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What’s Worse Than Not Automating Your Software Delivery Pipeline?

Leading Agile

Reviewing code by eyeballing it to ensure compliance with coding standards. An unattended CI/CD pipeline has to satisfy the needs of all stakeholders without requiring a halt for manual review and approval. As a general rule, anything that requires a halt and manual review is probably designed in a suboptimal way.